Since "Savior" can send it as a cost during battle, and it is a mandatory effect that prevents monster chains, you should be able to mess up the board regardless of the damage step
Some fans argue GameStop's target demographic is children interested in the game, minimizing impact on the professional trading card market
This lets you reliably start cheating in overcosted creatures sooner, potentially dropping two on turn four, when Sneak Attack would only just be coming online
As a general rule, I advocate that 50 cards in your deck should be dedicated to your manabase, usually splitting them between 37 lands and 13 ramp
Im interested in seeing the cadence of new set releases and how trading will work, and I can see myself dedicatedly opening my daily packs to find my chase cards and slowly improving my mono-type pet decks
There are very few Pokmon fans in the world who dont know that name