I should stress that while tokens appear in almost every set, I'm not necessarily going to reference every time they appear but rather when we start doing something new with them
Throwing designs at the wall I asked members of my team to submit designs for things they would be personally excited to see in a FINAL FANTASY set
But it has the keyword Delve, allowing you to exile cards from your graveyard to reduce the cost by (1) for each card exiled
In MTG, fetch lands are land cards you play that (usually) do not add mana to your mana pool
Blood Moon switches off all man-lands and utility lands, while color-fixing lands will lose one or more colors, which may make certain spells impossible to cast
Trickster-GX, meanwhile, lets you use one of your opponents attacks in place of Trickster-GX - just the one replacement attack per game