Magic: The Gathering took things a step further by giving the card Sephiroth, Fabled Soldier, the ability to sacrifice one of your creatures for a benefit
On a players turn, they can play cards from their hand face-up on the table to use them in battle
Plan mana rocks and cost reducers to keep pace
Now I dont claim to be the Group Hug expert, but Ive been playing this deck for many many years and got the chance to try about every possible card that could fit to know what works and what doesnt, for example I think cards like Braids Conjurer Adept, Hypergenesis, Oath of Druids & Tempting Wurm (cards that let every player play some cards for free are not great ideas...from my experience instead of helping the players it usually gives a window for 1 of them to win the game, which makes things less fun for everyone else, so I avoid those kind of cards
It was an absolute menace in reanimator decks across formats, its dredge ability letting you fill your graveyard quickly and then hitting the field with a huge hard-to-remove body in just a few turns
Youll thumb through cards that relate to one of the major themes of the set and eventually find rarer and more collectible cards