Finally, Hail, Caesar is an aggressive, sacrifice-enabling deck that views soldiers as pieces to be played and discarded at will
This is the coolest frog in the history of Innistrad
A Conspiracy Afoot Vampires dying, making Bats and turning back into Vampires is fun and all, but I've got bigger plans
Instead of focusing only on value engines, it rewards steady board development with flying Faeries, letting these strategies win through combat while still generating a consistent advantage
But honestly, I wouldnt be surprised if they drop to $0.25 each
Rather than pick all the splashy rares and mythics, I always try to look at all the commons and uncommons and see if there is anything that stands out, or that could be replacements for certain cards as well