It breaks down exactly what a card's symbols mean and how that reflects rarity too, which, if I'm honest I didn't fully understand until now
I call upon a handful of prime examples of cards that want an all you can eat buffet of food.: Food tokens arent generally where you want to be in lifegain decks, as there are usually faster and more mana-efficient ways to gain life
Basilisk Collar Besides being cheap and granting lifelink, Basilisk Collar sees play in decks that care about pinging their opponents
Commander is generally much more casualits multiplayer, so youre usually playing with two to three other people, maybe more
It scales really well with how good your deck is, but Id always be happy to play it
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