This deck is led by the Legendary Dinosaur: Pantlaza, Sun-Favored
Atraxa, Praetors Voice was a $600 card when the set came out, and now theres two copies on TCGPlayer, both at $2000+
Conservation quality is exceptional, with minimal defects on the 102 cards of the French first edition
Blackcleave Goblin Blighted Agent Blightsteel Colossus Burn the Impure Chained Throatseeker Contagious Nim Core Prowler Corpse Cur Corrupted Conscience Fallen Ferromancer Flensermite Flesh-Eater Imp Glistening Oil Grafted Exoskeleton Hand of the Praetors Happy Dead Squirrel Ichor Rats Ichorclaw Myr Inkmoth Nexus Lost Leonin Mindcrank Necropede Ogre Menial Pestilent Souleater Phyresis Phyrexian Crusader Phyrexian Digester Phyrexian Juggernaut Phyrexian Unlife Phyrexian Vatmother Plague Myr Plague Stinger Priests of Norn Razor Swine Reaper of Sheoldred Scourge Servant Septic Rats Shriek Raptor Skithiryx, the Blight Dragon Skithiryx, the Blight Dragon Tainted Strike Tine Shrike Toxic Nim Trigon of Infestation Vector Asp Viral Drake Whispering Specter
Seeker can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others
THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB Im both amused and amazed at how perfectly phasing has slotted into the modern Magic metagame, as well as how little refinement it needed to do so