If we think of each block as either new territory or a revisit, we have: Mirrodin [Revisit of Antiquities], Kamigawa [New], Ravnica [Revisit of Invasion] Time Spiral [Revisit of Everything], Lorwyn [New], Shadowmoor [New] Shards of Alara [New], Zendikar [New], Scars of Mirrodin [Revisit of Mirrodin] Innistrad [New], Return to Ravnica [Revisit of Ravnica], Theros [New] Khans of Tarkir [New], Battle for Zendikar [Revisit of Zendikar], Shadows over Innistrad [Revisit of Innistrad] Revisit-New-Revisit-Revisit-New-New-New-New Revisit-New-Revisit-New-New Revisit-Revisit Time for more New then
An innersleeve, outersleeve and toploader are the bare minimum, but you may also want to invest in some even more secure Screwdown Holder that will completely protect it from the elements
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Its the perfect example of a card that most players wont be able to rate effectively until theyve seen a smarter player bring it to a top table and since I havent divined the proper build for it, this spec comes with a giant sized caution label despite the slight potential to be massive in Modern and/or Legacy
As long as it says legendary creature under the art, or if its a planeswalker that states it can be played as a commander, they can be your leader
Mono-green usually likes to get a lot of bodies on the board, so while the game goes on, you can be building up your speed with combat damage