The cardstock, the foil, the compositioneverything feels a tier above. Some people are in it for investment, sure, but for me its just buying the cards I dreamed of as a kid. Among those, this Art Collection Charizard is my treat yourself card. When I open my display case, this Zard is always the first thing that catches your eye
It depicts Milotic both under and above the water
Mondrak, Glory Dominus Anointed Procession was already a great card, and it turns out stapling the effect onto an indestructible creature with a cheap sac outlet attached is rather good indeed
These kinds of bans are minimally impactful financially for players, they keep the most played format in Magic fresh, and it spurs on the development of brews and counterbrews
The flexibility of cycling for an admittedly narrow wrath pushes this into the realm of playability, though its still not ideal for all decks
It doesn't matter so much to new players now whether they're buying the original version of a card, or the reprint version of the card, because the demand comes from a healthy place, Plmason explained