1:39 Yeah Reid had an L take here, Maynard needed the money for his impoverished family and it turned out that “so little” was actually thousands of dollars for a piece of Magic history
I love seeing your video's that wax on the history and legacy of cards or archetypes in magics history! They let you talk about the good and bad while still just showing your love for the game.
Undead Warchief won't be reprinted in a Standard zombie set because it uses templating considered unorthodox today. It's a lord that buffs itself, which Wizards hates, even though I've always found it easier to add up when figuring out board power. Modern lords typically buff other creatures, unless their anthem effect is conditional (i.e. Fecund Greenshell).
@@Enja_Near Hmm. Fair point. Although the Goblin doesn't provide a p/t buff, it does buff itself. Undead Warchief isn't completely out of the reprint discussion, I guess. You never know.
I don't think that matters so much. Undead War Chief is just a 3/2 for 4 mana with Lord abilities. It could've just been a 3/2 that gives other zombies the buff, but they made it a 1/1 that affects all zombies and I think that's fine.
Also, while not a hard rule, they're not a fan of uneven global buffs. They still do it but its easier maths when its just +1/+1 or +2/+2. Could maybe see it in a Commander set that includes Zombies as a common type but I think they'd rather just make a new one otherwise or reprint another one like Cemetery Reaper or Lord of the Undead.
@jpob5 the problem is it's not just an anthem effect, but a cost reducer and it really would be great to reprint. What are they worried about? It can't reduce the cost of Gravecrawler. It would be very useful to have the cost of the cost reducer reduced. Lol.
Grinding station is actually played in Modern which is why its expensive. Blasting Station looks to see some play too but not as much or effective. Ironically, those 2 are the more expensive than the rare versions of the Station cycle.
I had someone steal a bunch of copies from my collection when it was around $20, because I had pulled a ton while chasing the Eldrazi legends. Sad day.
As a commander brained ape who had no idea what the hell a "goyf" was prior to the MH3 jund precon, I'd absolutely love a video on the history of goyf. It quickly turned into a pet deck for me in commander being given the full foil treatment and being upgraded to a very powerful dredge list. Older players get a big kick out of the fact that I use foil future sight tarmogoyfs as my goyf tokens instead of the tokens from the precon.
16:50 Phyrexia Remastered. With cards from Antiquities, Urza Block, Invasion Block, Mirrodin Block, Scars Block, Dominaria United, The Brothers War, All Will Be One, and March of the Machine.
my most expensive uncommon is a foil Cabal Coffers, which does fetch a pretty penny for an uncommon. But the non-foil version isn't nearly so expensive
Can't talk about cheat uncommons without bringing up those two reserve list lands from arabian nights! They're both sitting at around 2 grand, with Bazaar of Baghdad having topped out at nearly 3k a few years ago.
Yea in kamigawa it was uncommon.. So dumb how they raise the rarity on cards strictly because of the popularity... Its as if WoTC notices the secondary market.
You can probably also make an episode about all the basics that's actually quite of value. Like Alpha, Euro, APAC, Arabian Nights mountain, GURU, Summer Magic, and such.
One mention. At least for the White bordered cards in mystery booster, they kept the original rarity of the card, but the slot has the same chance for any card. For the future sight frame it's a bit more complicated as you also have the one foil per box or the super duper rare alchemy cards, but I think they still kept mostly the same rarities and with basically identical drop rates between the cards.
I made a Modern Jund Thrasta Glass Canon deck with the Tarmagoyf and the newer black Goyf in it. It also has a bunch of free spells and Thoughtseize in it. It's pretty fun.
In 2014, I was dusting off some old cards so I can find some improvements for my cube. I found Foil 7th Edition Goblin Matron, that basically had the same price as a Tarmogoyf at the time, since it was only iteration of foil the Matron. I traded it for my 4th 'Goyf shortly after
Vince mentioning Lord of Extinction and that no one plays it. Me having it be the best possible card I could put in the graveyard for my Coram, The Undertaker deck.
I had fun times with Mindcrank and u/b zombies mostly with Lich Lord of Unx. It was, to me the Land of the Dead (aka smart zombies)deck. I remember creating zombie tokens and tucking them for real nontoken zombies with Proteus Staff as well for smart zombo tech to hopefully get Grimgrin aka Big Daddy or something at least that expensive out with usually Gravecrawler being Grimgrin's sac engine.
The Nazgul are actually insanely rare. While a singular Nazgul of any art is the same rarity as any other uncommon, all 9 art share the same spot. If you think about that, a booster box will generally get you 1-2 of a specific uncommon, give or take. So to get all 9 Nazgul, you would probably need to open 9 booster boxes, and even then hope you don't get double ups. By that point you would've collected all the mythics and be getting close to playset of regular rares.
Still play that autographed Slime Against Humanity. Also, once in a while, I've had a bizarre high priced card because it's the only foil printing, not because anyone ever plays it.
12:36 I think why it costs more for the newer one is because of the legendary frame, it just looks so much better and actually reminds you that it is legendary
It's crazy that $100 or so was the pinnacle of the most expensive modern legal cards at one point. Now there are several cards of that price point in every deck.
@@valkopuhelin2581 I'm not sure, but pioneer is definitely cheaper. I think most of the expensive cards in modern come from direct to modern set like MH1/2/3 and LoTR
In modern? Not even close. Sheoldred is currently the only widely played card more than $50. Sure, deck prices overall have gone up, but individual cards aren't anywhere near $100
i remember getting mill-killed in standard when first Return to Ravnica was the set, Mindcrank and Duskmantle guild mage out of left field caught me by surprise for sure.
Would love to see a "history of hand attack" video! it is one of the constants over magics history that could do with a little bit of remini..scini...sence? dunno english is hard
I remember having to ask for tarmogoyph as my big present for Christmas. I'm so sad my Playset from my zoo deck is nearly unplayable and worthless compared to when I aquired them.
I remember when they came out and were "worthless" I bought a foil playset for 3$ a piece and I was extremely shocked when they sky rocketed in price...
But you must have had a lot of good games with them- So they were still worth it. Most cards don’t hold their value, but it doesn’t diminish the value they have had to you.
I do love me some Mindcrank. Ill find any excuse to jam a mill deck kn commander, even built a Feilix Five Boots deck that plays all the really bad "on combat damage mill x" cards.
Pleasant Kenobi: cards that got rarity upshifts later don't count, they're cheating Also Pleasant Kenobi: here's a card from a Commander product, where rarity is completely arbitrary!
Karakas, legends, uncommon, 40$ nm. 18$ heavy play. If it was reserve list (which it should be) and wasn't banned in commander (which it should be), karakas would be up there with Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale.
Rarity only printed in precon decks doesn't really mean much, since you are opening exactly one per unit. They might as well be all common or all mythic or all a new special rarity in terms of value-relevance.
The future sight Goyfs were well over 200 dollars for a while there. The title of this video was interesting but you put way too many clauses on it and now it's just a list of 11 dollar uncommons. Not really the video I clicked on the title for.
My less than 2 bucks 10 card swap Davey Jones precon wanted mind crank so badly but seeing the price for an uncommon I went... Are you serious? They could put it in so many sets that have mill as a sub theme so that it crashes to under two bucks.
If you think you can bring something new to the table about goyf that isn't in rhystic studies' video, then i'd watch a goyf vid. Rhystic was pretty thorough though.
I still think nazgul was under printed. There are 9 of them, they should be the most common uncommon when opening a box. I've opened 5 set boosters and only seen a max of 2 per box
We should see if Tarmogoyf was printed at uncommon, how much the price would collapse. I think the price is high cause of its infrequent printings. Not cause of demand. Yes its a semi interesting card for certain decks but no one is require to run this as a 4 of. That Nethergoyf exists and isnt banned suggests Tarmogoyf probably could cost 1 and it will still be fine.
@@PleasantKenobi It had 13 printings, but only 3 have been rare, the ~77% of its printings are mythic. Not like "rare" or "uncommon" rarities guarantee a certain saturation per set. But if weighted printing didnt take place, then Goyf's printed at mythic rarity makes it rather exclusive. By that we can assume its still a supply bottleneck. If the supply opened up to rare and then to uncommon, the price would fall respectfully.
The uncommons that have been upshifted isn't cheating. If you can play commons like that in pauper edh then it's not cheating to call them uncommons. If anything i'd call the UB uncommons the cheat slot.
All cards which prices are related to commanders emergence as magics most propular format. Almost all the cards i could think of are considered cheat: Wasteland, Ancient Tomb, FOW, Top, Lotus Petal: the assortment of legacys uncommon hall of fame. You can probably also do this video for common cards although the list is probably rather short: Rhystic Study, Snuff Out, Sadistic Glee come to mind
its crazy playing Disa in commander and knowing Tarmo has literally been demoted to a token
"not even good to deserve to be a card of its own"
Same fate as serra angel among others, at least its nice company to be in.
1:39 Yeah Reid had an L take here, Maynard needed the money for his impoverished family and it turned out that “so little” was actually thousands of dollars for a piece of Magic history
I love seeing your video's that wax on the history and legacy of cards or archetypes in magics history! They let you talk about the good and bad while still just showing your love for the game.
Wow, thank you! Appreciate the love.
Undead Warchief won't be reprinted in a Standard zombie set because it uses templating considered unorthodox today. It's a lord that buffs itself, which Wizards hates, even though I've always found it easier to add up when figuring out board power. Modern lords typically buff other creatures, unless their anthem effect is conditional (i.e. Fecund Greenshell).
Goblin warchief has entered the chat
@@Enja_Near Hmm. Fair point. Although the Goblin doesn't provide a p/t buff, it does buff itself. Undead Warchief isn't completely out of the reprint discussion, I guess. You never know.
I don't think that matters so much. Undead War Chief is just a 3/2 for 4 mana with Lord abilities. It could've just been a 3/2 that gives other zombies the buff, but they made it a 1/1 that affects all zombies and I think that's fine.
Also, while not a hard rule, they're not a fan of uneven global buffs. They still do it but its easier maths when its just +1/+1 or +2/+2. Could maybe see it in a Commander set that includes Zombies as a common type but I think they'd rather just make a new one otherwise or reprint another one like Cemetery Reaper or Lord of the Undead.
@jpob5 the problem is it's not just an anthem effect, but a cost reducer and it really would be great to reprint. What are they worried about? It can't reduce the cost of Gravecrawler. It would be very useful to have the cost of the cost reducer reduced. Lol.
I'm almost certain triumph of the hordes if it was ever reprinted again would be at gold rarity.
The more I think about it - I think you are right.
Probably even mythic
My best guess - They’ll probably reprint it in the Kingdom Hearts secret lair / UB…
A few of these would be IMO.
Would love a “history of hand attack” video! 🎉
Grinding station is actually played in Modern which is why its expensive. Blasting Station looks to see some play too but not as much or effective. Ironically, those 2 are the more expensive than the rare versions of the Station cycle.
Inquisition of Kozilek peaked at $30 iirc
I had someone steal a bunch of copies from my collection when it was around $20, because I had pulled a ton while chasing the Eldrazi legends. Sad day.
As a commander brained ape who had no idea what the hell a "goyf" was prior to the MH3 jund precon, I'd absolutely love a video on the history of goyf. It quickly turned into a pet deck for me in commander being given the full foil treatment and being upgraded to a very powerful dredge list. Older players get a big kick out of the fact that I use foil future sight tarmogoyfs as my goyf tokens instead of the tokens from the precon.
Hi! im 21 and remember Goblin Rabblemaster, mainly because I built a monored standard goblin deck around the time of Tarkir and had a BLAST
Most expensive uncommon I have is Sensei's Divining Top. I don't care if WotC have upgraded the rarity, it's still silver on my one.
Thanks for sharing your rebellion!
Also the best art, that printing is beautiful!
16:50 Phyrexia Remastered. With cards from Antiquities, Urza Block, Invasion Block, Mirrodin Block, Scars Block, Dominaria United, The Brothers War, All Will Be One, and March of the Machine.
I’m patiently waiting for a Scars block Remastered. If Wizards wants my money at this point that’s what it will take.
@@paulboulanger00 It would be Mirrodin remastered if they did. Mirrodin, Scars and All Will Be One with maybe March of the Machines.
my most expensive uncommon is a foil Cabal Coffers, which does fetch a pretty penny for an uncommon. But the non-foil version isn't nearly so expensive
8:44 "It's a flavor slam dunk"
Eh, I've always considered Nuka-Cola to have a pretty bland taste. I prefer Sunset Sarsparilla.
Boom boom!
Can't talk about cheat uncommons without bringing up those two reserve list lands from arabian nights!
They're both sitting at around 2 grand, with Bazaar of Baghdad having topped out at nearly 3k a few years ago.
14:36 the thing about Mystery Boosters is they use the cards at the OG rarity.
8:03 Seven Dwarves from Tgrone of Eldrain were the first at having max 7 copies
During the edit I thought about adding a footnote, but was lazy. Glad you spotted it. :)
Fifth Edition? I think that should be Fifth Dawn for the Ironwork dude. 😀 And please, give us more of the "Vince talks about old days" lists!
That title alone has earned engagement for the algorithm.
Wasnt Sensei's Divining Top originally an uncommon?
Yea in kamigawa it was uncommon.. So dumb how they raise the rarity on cards strictly because of the popularity... Its as if WoTC notices the secondary market.
It's an uncommon in festival in a box.
Yeah, so was aether vial
You can probably also make an episode about all the basics that's actually quite of value. Like Alpha, Euro, APAC, Arabian Nights mountain, GURU, Summer Magic, and such.
One mention. At least for the White bordered cards in mystery booster, they kept the original rarity of the card, but the slot has the same chance for any card. For the future sight frame it's a bit more complicated as you also have the one foil per box or the super duper rare alchemy cards, but I think they still kept mostly the same rarities and with basically identical drop rates between the cards.
As an 8Rack enjoyer, a history of hand attack video would be stellar. :)
Thank you for telling me that the two foil grinding stations I got when I was 10 have value. Into the good binder they go.
Glad I could help! :)
I made a Modern Jund Thrasta Glass Canon deck with the Tarmagoyf and the newer black Goyf in it. It also has a bunch of free spells and Thoughtseize in it. It's pretty fun.
I remember, and I bet Vince does too, when goyf's were able to be found in bulk boxes before the combination of goyf's plus fetchlands was discovered.
Slightly before my time knowing there was a secondary market.
In 2014, I was dusting off some old cards so I can find some improvements for my cube. I found Foil 7th Edition Goblin Matron, that basically had the same price as a Tarmogoyf at the time, since it was only iteration of foil the Matron. I traded it for my 4th 'Goyf shortly after
I love the nostalgia, but F do you make me feel old. Love the video and yes, give me a history of hand attack cards please.
Vince mentioning Lord of Extinction and that no one plays it. Me having it be the best possible card I could put in the graveyard for my Coram, The Undertaker deck.
Full Goyf video please Vince
History of Hand Attack sounds fun.
I came back to the game right before Bloomburrow, and I didn't realize how long I had been out of the game until I caught up on 'Goyf's current price.
Card prices aside, the Goyf is a creature token now. The mighty, indeed, has fallen.
I had fun times with Mindcrank and u/b zombies mostly with Lich Lord of Unx. It was, to me the Land of the Dead (aka smart zombies)deck. I remember creating zombie tokens and tucking them for real nontoken zombies with Proteus Staff as well for smart zombo tech to hopefully get Grimgrin aka Big Daddy or something at least that expensive out with usually Gravecrawler being Grimgrin's sac engine.
The Nazgul are actually insanely rare. While a singular Nazgul of any art is the same rarity as any other uncommon, all 9 art share the same spot. If you think about that, a booster box will generally get you 1-2 of a specific uncommon, give or take. So to get all 9 Nazgul, you would probably need to open 9 booster boxes, and even then hope you don't get double ups. By that point you would've collected all the mythics and be getting close to playset of regular rares.
Still play that autographed Slime Against Humanity. Also, once in a while, I've had a bizarre high priced card because it's the only foil printing, not because anyone ever plays it.
12:36 I think why it costs more for the newer one is because of the legendary frame, it just looks so much better and actually reminds you that it is legendary
Bad Goyfs is definitely interested in a Tarmogoyf Episode!
If you feel like getting really mad and bamboozled, check out the prices of those cards in Australia.
mind twist has to be one of my favorite discard cards of all time.
It's crazy that $100 or so was the pinnacle of the most expensive modern legal cards at one point. Now there are several cards of that price point in every deck.
Is it because Modern is now an older format? How expensive are the cards in pioneer?
@@valkopuhelin2581 I'm not sure, but pioneer is definitely cheaper. I think most of the expensive cards in modern come from direct to modern set like MH1/2/3 and LoTR
In modern? Not even close. Sheoldred is currently the only widely played card more than $50.
Sure, deck prices overall have gone up, but individual cards aren't anywhere near $100
@@fatpad00 yeah you're right it's more like 50,- I guess it's not as bad as i assumed.
@marxmeesterlijk there's a handful if staples in the 40-50 range for sure
At least fetches have come down a TON.
That moment when you realize the comments under the video are 50 percent fake because youre early💚
1 of 5 isn't 50%, as a heads up.
Once I was told about the new IMBFGD coin, I made huge gains! Talk to Maria she knows all the right trades! Get in before it’s too late!
i remember getting mill-killed in standard when first Return to Ravnica was the set, Mindcrank and Duskmantle guild mage out of left field caught me by surprise for sure.
Mindcrank and Duskmantle were never in Standard together. Mindcrank rotated out when RTR was printed.
@@jpob5 musta been a kitchen table game when duskmantle came out then lol
what a crazy list. history of discard would be sweet!
I remember the prerelease and it was hugely underrated.
Would love to see a "history of hand attack" video! it is one of the constants over magics history that could do with a little bit of remini..scini...sence? dunno english is hard
I remember having to ask for tarmogoyph as my big present for Christmas. I'm so sad my Playset from my zoo deck is nearly unplayable and worthless compared to when I aquired them.
I remember when they came out and were "worthless" I bought a foil playset for 3$ a piece and I was extremely shocked when they sky rocketed in price...
But you must have had a lot of good games with them- So they were still worth it. Most cards don’t hold their value, but it doesn’t diminish the value they have had to you.
@@elizabethstevenson9707 yes i definetly played with them enough they might've even won enough prizes over the years to pay for themselves.
The thing with KCI isn’t just the price, it’s quite difficult to get a hold of. It desperately needs a reprint soon.
It's tough but Kamigawa and New Capenna are prime places for a vending machine.
Aetherdrift could have soda companies sponsoring the race.
Nazgul is nuts, the pull rate for some reason seemed less than some rares. Watching some box openings and seeing a whole box get 1-3 makes sense!
I do love me some Mindcrank.
Ill find any excuse to jam a mill deck kn commander, even built a Feilix Five Boots deck that plays all the really bad "on combat damage mill x" cards.
Went through my old Onslaught set last week and found a minty foil Chain of Vapor sitting in there, dropped a nug when i looked up what it's worth 🍻
I honestly did find this video interesting and informative 👍
Glad to hear it!
I was about to say, I remember having to pay $140/ea for my playset of goyfs when there were only future sight and MM prints available.
Tyson would've taken that foil stamped Tarmogoyf ;p LOL
so would i
Goyf me up with some lore
I would be down for a video on hand attack!
Pleasant Kenobi: cards that got rarity upshifts later don't count, they're cheating
Also Pleasant Kenobi: here's a card from a Commander product, where rarity is completely arbitrary!
Did you choose to ignore its presence in Collector Boosters, which I explictly brought up in the video? 😝
Commander being a big bowl of farts of a fornat making uncommons more expensive that tormogofy lol
Im surprised thornbite staff wasn’t mentioned. Just chillin around 10-15 a pop.
I’m constantly surprised at how much Thornbite staff is.
Karakas, legends, uncommon, 40$ nm. 18$ heavy play. If it was reserve list (which it should be) and wasn't banned in commander (which it should be), karakas would be up there with Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale.
0:16
Of course, at this time, Pleasantkenobi was 4 years old, as he is now 21. Everyone knows that.
was about to be like "hehe, *I* played standard when Goblin Rabblemaster came out" but then i realized,,, oh god,,, I AM 24
You have made me feel sufficiently old now.
Mission accomplished
Looks like Pascal Maynard ultimately got the last laugh when it comes to tarmogoyf 😆
I Love the Monuments especialy oketras Monument (White) i Just Love getting the extra Tokens and IT fits super Well in White wiene decks
If your going to change the thumbnail could you please at least give Goyf in it, even if it’s 4 pixels in the corner 😔#justicefortarmogoyf
Sorry, this had a 10% ctr lead. The people have spoken.
Use KCI with Esoteric Duplicator and you can never be boardwiped again.
All I keep thinking of is how expensive Rhystic Study is and that's a common
History of hand hate spells would be cool
What app did you use to scan your collection? The TCG player scanner is trash and seems practically non-functional
Ages ago I traded a playset of goyfs for a tabernacle.
I almost didn't do the trade because the guy also wanted a dig through time as well
You made out like a bandit. How do you feel now?
Sold the tabernacle in 2020 for nearly 2500 so no complaints here.
History of Discard - sign me up! 😊
I just cut rabblemaster from my highlander deck for the Squee version. Very sad day.
Got second hand embarrassment remembering the foil goyf "scandal" lol
It's painful, isn't it.
I got a play set of mind cranks when they were like .30 US for a combo deck haha nice.
It's definitely a card that one reprint in a tent pole will crash the price hard. Should have mentioned that in the video.
Wtf Bontu's monument is 7€ ?
Feels like something that could keep going up honestly. (Still kicking myself for selling my Anointed Processions when they rotated out....)
Rarity only printed in precon decks doesn't really mean much, since you are opening exactly one per unit. They might as well be all common or all mythic or all a new special rarity in terms of value-relevance.
Collector Boosters changed that.
Nazgul isn't unique for having a large but limited number of copies per deck, Seven Dwarves allow you to have seven Seven Dwarves in your deck 👍
Considered adding a footnote during the edit, but left it as is.
Yes, do all those videos. DOIT
The future sight Goyfs were well over 200 dollars for a while there.
The title of this video was interesting but you put way too many clauses on it and now it's just a list of 11 dollar uncommons. Not really the video I clicked on the title for.
I disagree, but you are entitled to be upset over such a small thing.
i'd love a "History of Hand Disruption" video, i'm a slut for a video essay
My less than 2 bucks 10 card swap Davey Jones precon wanted mind crank so badly but seeing the price for an uncommon I went... Are you serious? They could put it in so many sets that have mill as a sub theme so that it crashes to under two bucks.
If you think you can bring something new to the table about goyf that isn't in rhystic studies' video, then i'd watch a goyf vid. Rhystic was pretty thorough though.
I can’t like this video enough.
I still think nazgul was under printed. There are 9 of them, they should be the most common uncommon when opening a box. I've opened 5 set boosters and only seen a max of 2 per box
I've heard this theory from a few people.
We should see if Tarmogoyf was printed at uncommon, how much the price would collapse. I think the price is high cause of its infrequent printings. Not cause of demand.
Yes its a semi interesting card for certain decks but no one is require to run this as a 4 of. That Nethergoyf exists and isnt banned suggests Tarmogoyf probably could cost 1 and it will still be fine.
Tarmogoyf doesn't have infrequent reprints.
@@PleasantKenobi
It had 13 printings, but only 3 have been rare, the ~77% of its printings are mythic. Not like "rare" or "uncommon" rarities guarantee a certain saturation per set. But if weighted printing didnt take place, then Goyf's printed at mythic rarity makes it rather exclusive. By that we can assume its still a supply bottleneck. If the supply opened up to rare and then to uncommon, the price would fall respectfully.
I would watch a history of targeted discard, don't think Rhystic Studies' goyf video could ever be followed well though
The uncommons that have been upshifted isn't cheating. If you can play commons like that in pauper edh then it's not cheating to call them uncommons. If anything i'd call the UB uncommons the cheat slot.
It's cheating from a "this is expensive" angle.
Pretty much all the cards I assembled for kick ass modern and legacy decks are now irrelevant.
Common Rhystic Study is like $40!
Wouldn't be an Uncommon today. It literally wasn't in the bonus slot for Wilds!
Damn I didn't realize some of these were were so high! Thank you Milk Man 🥺❤️💦💦💦
GOYF AND HAND DISRUPTING
Goyf ain't what he used to be.....
Power Creep has gone too far
Captain who now?
Ngahhsyzhagsggsyx
Uncommons from commander products certainly shouldn't be on this list...
But its am uncommon in collector boosters...
Tarmo was allways kind of overrated ino
All cards which prices are related to commanders emergence as magics most propular format. Almost all the cards i could think of are considered cheat: Wasteland, Ancient Tomb, FOW, Top, Lotus Petal: the assortment of legacys uncommon hall of fame.
You can probably also do this video for common cards although the list is probably rather short: Rhystic Study, Snuff Out, Sadistic Glee come to mind
And tbh, Rhystic is a rare now, and off the top of my head, Snuff Out was an Uncommon in Doctor Who (and its collector boosters)