This is a weird one, but pretty good overall
NIM DEATHMANTLE Emerging from the high-powered Scars of Mirrodin block, Nim Deathmantle plays with one of the most underutilized kinds of reanimation: the defensive Reanimator card
Card advantage is something that's always appreciated in red, and the Dracosaur draws you an additional two cards every turn while also providing additional creatures and mana
Not a big fan of the holo foiling or the cards reprinted, but I am a fan of when those specific pokemon collectors get a tough card to track down especially in this massive print run modern era we are in
(Yes, there were some Spikes who got what the card was doing .) From this we learned an interesting lesson
Although PSA lists the card as being released in 1995 and released in 1997, the claim is unverified on both Topsun and Nintendos websites