Fangs Are Evil: He has quite prominent canines, and early on was portrayed as a meaner Crowler

Blaine's Charizard #2Holo Rare $594.19 Charizard #4Holo Rare $800.43 Charizard #1Holo Rare $67.67 Charizard #4Holo Rare $2146.38 Charizard #4Holo Rare $466.74 Charizard #3Holo Rare $400.00 Charizard #146Secret Rare Charizard #100Secret Rare $772.48 Charizard Ex Box Flashfire Collector Pin 3 Pack Blister [Mega Charizard X] Flashfire Collector Pin 3 Pack Blister [Mega Charizard Y] Mega Charizard X Collection $50.00 Mega Charizard Y Collection EX Power Trio Tin [Charizard EX] Red & Blue Collection [Charizard EX] $1002.71 XY Evolutions Elite Trainer Box [Mega Charizard Y] $737.39 Togedemaru - SM44 #SM44Promo $3.45 Lurantis - SM25 #SM25Promo $2.65 Tapu Lele - SM45 #SM45Promo $3.47 Drampa - SM21 (Prerelease) [Staff] #SM21Promo $61.63 Alolan Sandslash - SM18 (Prerelease) #SM18Promo $16.79 Tapu Bulu GX - SM32 #SM32Promo $2.05 Seviper - SM46 (Prerelease) [Staff] #SM46Uncommon $19.46 Pikipek - SM07 #SM7Promo $0.61 Seviper - SM46 (Prerelease) #SM46Promo $5.84 Lunala GX - SM17 #SM17Promo $4.21

Who knew that changing one color on a card could make a $30 difference
If they lack a powerful card to act as a centerpiece, starting with one of the games core mana types, forest, plains, swamp, island, and mountain, is the way to go
Substitute Perhaps the most obvious (but also least satisfying) answer to the Reserved List problem on an individual level is to simply substitute in a cheaper nonReserved List card for the overpriced Reserved List card you really want
Take the Shining Revelry Charizard EX, for instance