Nature's Claim gives the opponent some life, but there are plenty of decks that couldnt care less about a little life if it means destroying something like Leyline of the Void
Im sure a few numbers are a bit off

Metagame Breakdown 173 Sky Striker 86 Altergeist 52 Gouki (41 HERO Gouki, 6 Grass HERO Gouki, 5 Gouki) 31 Thunder Dragon (30 Thunder Dragon, 1 Diabolos Thunder Dragon) 24 ABC (18 ABC, 5 Grass HERO ABC FTK, 1 Grass HERO ABC) 21 Good Stuff Link (20 Good Stuff Link, 1 Grass HERO Good Stuff Link) 17 Trickstar (12 Trickstar, 3 Sky Striker Trickstar, 2 Thunder Dragon Trickstar) 11 SPYRAL (9 SPYRAL, 2 Grass SPYRAL) 8 DARK Warrior Link (7 DARK Warrior Link, 1 Grass DARK Warrior Link) 8 Magician (6 Performapal Supreme King Magician, 2 Performapal Magician) 7 Infernoid (3 Grass Infernoid, 3 Grass Lair Infernoid, 1 Lair Infernoid) 6 Cyber Dragon 6 Junk Doppel 6 Wind-Up FTK 5 Blackwing 4 Grass HERO Infernity FTK 4 Zefra 2 Mekk-Knight 1 ABC Meta Beat 1 Burning Abyss Chaos Thunder Dragon 1 Grass Chaos Dragon 1 D/D 1 Demise True Draco 1 Gem-Knight 1 Grass HERO Plant 1 Grass HERO Plant FTK 1 Lightsworn 1 Grass Burning Abyss Chaos Thunder Dragon 1 Grass Shaddoll Sky Striker Dinosaur 1 Herald 1 HERO 1 Meta Beat 1 Plant FTK 1 Yang Zing Dinosaur Sky Striker Sky Striker took a commanding lead at the start of the format, until the debut of Thunder Dragon in Soul Fusion

Personally, I see commander as a world of boardwipes, where equipment lay on the battlefield after wrath after wrath after wrath, so the idea that this sets up your first creature to equip to cheaply making her more of a hopeful Sigardas Aid than anything else
Its dreamy atmosphere, massive scale, and whimsical composition helped make it a fan favorite almost immediately
This is the first ever Elite Trainer Box that was ever created, becoming the ultimate collectors product and sells for over $6,000 if sealed