The most valuable card in the pack is a first-edition 1999 Charizard card worth just over $68,000
(2020-06-23) The mana value of a token that isn't a copy of another object is 0
In fact, the market had already reacted positively two weeks ago, when Choco decks started to get traction and now the trend has increased sharply in the last few days , as more and more players go from theorycrafting to playing with the real cards after getting their hands on Final Fantasy packs
Entering the battlefield with two additional bodies is slight overkill for Celebration triggers, so this card is most efficient for Rat sacrifice builds and might get bulked up into a semi-evasive finisher, something every "aristocrat" deck needs
After all, he does generate a devil token that lends itself perfectly to sacrifice strategies, and Rakdos (black/red) has long been known for its sacrifice themed playstyle