The competitive meta, at least here in the TCG, requires at least some element of consistency and ability to play through disruption
That makes them my kind of card, something you can engineer to be above the curve, something that has a broad range of uses and something people are not always vigilant about playing around
The Japanese-language copies also have less listed on TCGPlayer, and I expect thats because plenty of folks who want to get their profit on the EN versions arent bothering to put up the underpriced ones yet
If you're really into dragons, check out our collection of decks here, including one for EDH
III: Each opponent loses 1 life for each creature card in that player's graveyard
Its a fan-favorite among collectors who prize high-concept designs and players who appreciate the balance between collectibility and playability