This Mastodon of a Pokemon hails from the fourth generation when Ice themes were a bit more popular
Its considered one of the simplest forms of property to trade compared to real estate or rare cars
So despite this being just a Basic Energy card, not known for holding their value, perhaps the gold variants scarcity, along with the fact that its now a defunct Energy type, has contributed to it holding a pretty high value
Deal combat damage to a player and you'll take all of their artifacts, and if you control 20 or more at the beginning of your upkeep, you automatically win the game
3 Mix With Red-Eyes Despite Buster Blader itself utilizing your opponent's Dragon monsters, modern Buster Blader decks use Dragon-Type monsters themselves in order to boost their monsters
This set featured first-generation Pokmon, with the exception of some of them being Alolan variants