If an opponent would mill one or more cards, they mill that many cards plus four instead
Not only are MTG players and Final Fantasy fans loving the art, but its going to be rare
Amethyst & Steel In this starter deck, magical Amethyst glimmers like Merlin Shapeshifter and Madam Mim Fox keep your options open and your opponents guessing, while powerful Steel glimmers like Kronk Junior Chipmunk use brute force to overcome opposition
Furthermore, we can always look forward to future versions of The Emperor
The fact that all three are steeped in fantasy, and D&D and Final Fantasy are both role-playing games, and that Final Fantasy is the latest set are all solid reasons for why the quality here is by and large improved, but I'd actually argue there's a far simpler explanation
By carefully choosing which card or cards to exert on the same turn as playing The Beast is Mine!, opposing characters can be forced into challenges that will be to their disadvantage