If you're beginning to glaze over at all that, I don't blame you
That doesn't mean anything for decks that don't specifically interact with Deserts, but the key here is the second ability to essentially tap a creature for mana
Fader is used mainly by greedy players who want to have a Level 1 that blocks an attack AND doesnt use the Normal Summon (Cannon followup for days), Swift is run by realists who know that it is harder to stop, Goat is the flexible choice for the player that likes to have offensive and defensive uses for each card, Boost is used by those who like to overextend but have options, and lastly Fire Wall is for those who want defense, but want to be able to control their mass token summoning
On top of all that, the card features original artwork of Pikachu by the beloved Pokmons original designer, Atsuko Nishida
The PSA 10 example sold in January 2021 for $493,230, making it one of the most valuable Charizard cards ever