I'm still worried a bit about mana rocks so I included Consulate Crackdown, which I have never used before and which may or may not be good
So far only 18 copies of the non-foil version have sold on TCGplayer, with prices ranging from just under $500 to just under $800, so it may take a while for that range to narrow
Cast it on a later turn for its foretell cost.) Instant Suspend Exile target creature and put two time counters on it
The question is whether achieving its base rate of draw two with no upside about fifty percent of the time is too bad to merit playing the card at all
The ones I have below are mostly different in colors, as European vs US cards have pretty often, instead of ridges: SPOILER: Click to show **Ultimate Rare v6:**And finally the Ultimate Rare version 6, which started in December 7, 2017, and has been used as Ultimate Rare versions thus far (until the end of 2019 at least)