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You'll want to surround it with other token-making coin-flip cards like Molten Rebirth and Mirror March in this build
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And if this -15 printing variation only applies to the thick stamp holos, then can we really class it as a smoking gun for the first print run, since it excludes 86/102 of the cards in the set from ever being considered true first editions
If you find yourself with additional time on your hands and would like a chance to use some of what you learned today, I recommend Josh Bennett's excellent article "Introducing the Pit Fighter Legends" where he not only coins the term "facesmashery", but where he also puts some of the best writing chops in Magic on display for all to see
Thats roughly 11 sets per year on average, but the average is misleading