Finals, Ian Robb at 2 life, having just used his final card in hand
On one hand we could go Naya, and on the other Bant
It doesn't use a Commander deck, instead creating 3/1 'Carnivore' creatures whenever it would normally draw, and sending them charging at the player with the most life
This is exactly what blue control decks want to do, as the virtual card advantage of making a deal benefits this type of deck the most
Do you understand the relationship and impact between it and the other cards, especially cards that are public (mostly cards on the battlefield)
They look just like the original card back so you can have your decks looking uniform all while keeping them shielded from all the dusties and crumbies that litter your game table and your own sweat-slick hands as you slam down your last combo piece and win the game