If you are looking for specific cards, buying singles will always be more economical
The Funeral Room side helps you chip away at opponents' life totals while building your graveyard
Eternal the game isnt doesnt have the worst economy, but like in other games, it slows other players down
Spirited Companion and Inspiring Overseer both saw plenty of play for this exact effect
Im pretty sure that this is on average, between a 3/3 and a 4/4, which isnt a bad place to be for two mana, especially if your cube has a lot of ways to create bonuses for this bunny (like token generation)
Let's delve into the reasons behind the popularity of Japanese Magic Cards: Anime-inspired artwork: Some Magic The Gathering Japanese cards, like the Mystical Archive ones from Strixhaven, offer Japanese-exclusive editions featuring beautiful anime-style artwork drawn by celebrated Japanese artists