Unfortunately, fully explaining this higher price point is rather difficult, as there are so many factors contributing to price
Hunter, possibly on the phone if it is convenient, to please track down the January, 1842, issue of Dublin University Magazine, the January, 1866, issue of the Gentlemans Magazine, and the September, 1866, number of the North British Review, as all these unrecent magazines contain articles about a very dear friend of mine, purely by correspondence, in my last appearance, quite frankly, Sir William Rowan Hamilton
Spells like Citywide Bust, which destroys large creatures, and Ravnica at War, which exiles multicolored creatures, have a good chance of wiping your opponents boards without touching your own
Ostensibly designed as a typal card, it fits into any deck that wants to copy its commanders triggered abilities, and it does so without fuss since its colorless, has a perfectly on-rate body, and has built-in protection with ward