For those who aren't familiar with the usual cost for a precon (as will be the case for many drawn to the game for the first time by the FF crossover), you should really only ever expect to pay around $45 for a standard Commander deck
Its gameplay involves purchasing cards, building a powerful deck, and fighting monsters, making it a compelling choice for Magic fans
Cheaper Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth improves your mana base, but an extra Swamp can save you on the pricetag for Urborg
the player going first has a default tempo lead, but the player on the draw is up a card, which increases their odds of hitting land drops on curve a bit
Its a good thing the card doesnt see more play, because its already past $60 and rising
Pantlaza, Sun-Favored Look, Im a big fan of aggressive commanders, and Pantlaza, Sun-Favored is the perfect commander for a dinosaur-themed deck because it allows you to put multiple of them on the field in no time