Lugia VSTAR SAR S12 Paradigm Trigger SAR Market ~$350-$600 USD (~49,000-85,000) The Paradigm Trigger set closed out the Sword & Shield mainline on a Lugia-focused chase
Getting a creature for free from your hand is a VERY powerful effect

Primal Genesis Ghired, Conclave Exile | Illustration by Yongjae Choi The Decklist Commander (1) Planeswalker (1) Creature (28) Angel of Sanctions Atla Palani, Nest Tender Cliffside Rescuer Desolation Twin Doomed Artisan Dragonmaster Outcast Emmara Tandris Feldon of the Third Path Flamerush Rider Garruk's Packleader Giant Adephage Heart-Piercer Manticore Marisi, Breaker of the Coil Ohran Frostfang Rampaging Baloths Roc Egg Sakura-Tribe Elder Scaretiller Selesnya Eulogist Soul of Zendikar Tahngarth, First Mate Tectonic Hellion Thragtusk Trostani, Selesnya's Voice Vitu-Ghazi Guildmage Voice of Many Wayfaring Temple Wingmate Roc Instant (10) Beast Within Druid's Deliverance Fresh Meat Momentous Fall Naya Charm Rootborn Defenses Second Harvest Slice in Twain Sundering Growth Trostani's Judgment Sorcery (10) Cultivate Explore Farseek Full Flowering Ghired's Belligerence Harmonize Hate Mirage Hour of Reckoning Phyrexian Rebirth Shamanic Revelation Enchantment (6) Colossal Majesty Commander's Insignia Elemental Bond Growing Ranks Intangible Virtue Song of the Worldsoul Artifact (5) Idol of Oblivion Lightning Greaves Mimic Vat Sol Ring Soul Foundry Land (39) Ash Barrens Blossoming Sands Boros Garrison Cinder Glade Command Tower Evolving Wilds Exotic Orchard Forest x8 Gargoyle Castle Graypelt Refuge Gruul Turf Jungle Shrine Kazandu Refuge Krosan Verge Mountain x4 Myriad Landscape Naya Panorama Plains x7 Rogue's Passage Rugged Highlands Selesnya Sanctuary Sungrass Prairie Terramorphic Expanse The Strategy If you like aggro decks, this one is for you

This rarely happens in practice, especially in Vintage Cube, but you can pretty often end up with two cards that youre happy playing, and if you can consistently do that, you should be able to consistently draft solid decks and win matches
The 64-card set, released in June 1999, with a price tag of $270, now commands a guide price of between $20,300 and $27,000