the card number can be found in the bottom left of each card, with the format being X/204 (X is the card number, from 1-204), then EN (the card language code, for English cards) and finally, the set number
Your card is printed on professional card stock, inspected for quality, and packaged with a free magnetic case to protect it in transit
Cards like Thraben Inspector, Inspiring Overseer, Panharmonicon, and Valor in Akros all make for great additons
While not an auto-include in every deck, it shines in Commander strategies that go wide with creatures or focus on counters, such as Hardened Scales or token-heavy builds
Mutated creatures are treated as a single entity so if a mutated creature you control is bounced to your hand, all the cards in the pile go into your hand separately all at once
I mean, my card pool is deep, Ive got all the dual lands, and Ive built dozens and dozens and dozens of decks since becoming an early adopter of the format