it's not rare at all
The foil cards are the rarest, so if you get Oddie as a foil card, it is rare.
In Magic: The Gathering, you can determine if a card is rare by looking at the symbol in the bottom center of the card. If the symbol is a gold or orange color, the card is rare.
The rainbow foil cards are rarest, then the foil cards.
The odds of pulling a foil mythic rare card in a booster pack are typically around 1 in 216 packs.
Some what rare I think. Because I have the full foil version.
Us$15-20
If it's an ultra rare moshling:
In collectible card games, the different magic rarities are common, uncommon, rare, and mythic rare. These rarities determine the likelihood of finding a specific card in a pack.
In Magic: The Gathering, the rarity of a card is indicated by a symbol on the card. Common cards have a black symbol, uncommon cards have a silver symbol, rare cards have a gold symbol, and mythic rare cards have a red-orange symbol.
Magic cards are categorized into different rarities: common, uncommon, rare, and mythic rare. You can determine if a Magic card is rare by looking at the set symbol on the card. Cards with a gold or orange set symbol are considered rare. Additionally, the card's collector number within the set can also indicate its rarity, with lower numbers typically belonging to rarer cards.
The rarity of a Magic card can be determined by looking at the symbol on the card. Cards with a black symbol are common, silver symbols are uncommon, gold symbols are rare, and red-orange symbols are mythic rare.
To determine the rarity of a Magic: The Gathering card, look at the symbol on the card. Cards with a black symbol are common, silver symbols are uncommon, gold symbols are rare, and orange symbols are mythic rare.