Some of the last spoilers shared includeda version of The Gold Saucer that came with a theme-appropriate luck mechanic
Each land is illustrated by Ron Spencer and combines mana with might on one card
Once enchanted, the creature deals damage to another target
But if you protect it (or just know your pod never runs enchantment removal) you get a disgusting chain of value
Ilharg, the Raze-Boar gives this deck an extra line of attackthe deck can reanimate the Boar God and use its Through the Breach-like ability to put something like Griselbrand or Emrakul, the Aeons Torn into play from hand, to either kill the opponent in just one attack (as early as Turn 1 or 2), since an attack from Ilharg, the Raze-Boar plus Emrakul, the Aeons Torn amounts to more than 20 damage, or to draw enough cards to combo off again on the next turn with Griselbrand
Luckily, even if he never transforms, Urabrask is very powerful