You can always pay enough to either preserve your board, or wipe out much of an opponent's, and it's solid across most of the game
Exact prices change over time, but the relative cost tiers look like this: Casual players usually get the best value from starter decks + occasional boosters in any of the three games
Despite being a Common rarity, its Winner stamp and event-specific theme elevate it well beyond standard promos
The real threat emerges with Herald of Ultimateness, a ritual monster capable of negating a myriad of opponents' actions by sacrificing Fairy-type monsters from hand
The game is free to play but does have options for in-app purchases
If you have 1 or less cards in hand in Commander and the game isn't ending on your turn, chances are you're losing and a 5/4 indestructible with no evasion won't change that