Tahngarth operates within the rules of Magic: the Gathering so uniquely that I was constantly finding new ways to leverage their abilities, and it was immediately clear to me that the card acted and looked uncannily like Alistar from League of Legends
The Pokmon bubble had deflated considerably since the dizzying heights of 1999, print runs were conservative, and the Nintendo e-Reader technology baked into every cards enlarged left and bottom borders meant these cards were being swiped through machines, not sleeved and stored
It isnt reprinted enough in main sets, only once in Commander Legends as a mythic
However, if you do choose a target, and that target is illegal at the time the spell tries to resolve, the spell won't resolve and none of its effects will happen
These stopped being bargains long ago and all but disappeared from binders, but even now theyre worth more than most people know