After giving them a turn's head start, Tragoedia brings out his ace monster, "The Supremacy Sun", and begins to toy with them, constantly replenishing his Life Points and even destroying Chazz's "Light and Darkness Dragon" despite his previous fear of the spirit, but he ultimately loses to their combined monster, "Ma'at"
Aang, at the Crossroads / Aang, Destined Savior I pay five mana for Aang, at the Crossroads and get a decent chance at a free creature that would cost me four
This monster is depicted facing to the right instead of facing to the left
Sure, Mana Seism and Squandered Resources do it better, but as a renanimatable creature, this is interesting
#7 Shining Fates Charizard VMAX, $510 The newest card on this list, Shining Fates only launched last month, and brought with it a whole load of Shiny Pokmon
Skullzfyre and Uncle Andy, who created the battle wizard tournaments to keep things "from being normal and lame." So now instead of everyday life, the world is filled with fireballs and skulls and "whirlpools of blood." Dying just means you come back for the next round of the tournament, in the hopes of winning Annihilageddon