In fact, prior to the year 2000, the only non-silver-bordered five-color card was the ever-elusive and ever-expensive Sliver Queen. Perhaps still the rarest thing of all in Magic: The Gathering, however, is five-color cards. Mythics have been introduced since then, along with alternate arts and foils of said mythics, sometimes only available in specific products which can only be purchased in certain locations, if you're lucky enough to get in by the end of specific time allotments. When I first got into Magic, rares were the highest rarity in a booster pack (and we only had one kind of booster pack).
Welcome to Too-Specific Top 10, where if there isn’t a category to rank our pet card at the top of, we’ll just make one up! (Did you know that Cromat is the only five-color creature with more than two activated abilities?) ( Esika, God of the Tree | Art by Johannes Voss) Welcome, Unbelievably Broken Rare Generals!