Creatures (20) Lands (23) Spells (17) Sideboard As a two-drop that rewards you for playing cheap cards, it has frequently been used as part of a beatdown plan, giving you more fuel to keep snowballing advantage
Each one is a non-rotating format that uses the general rules mentioned above - The only real differences between the four are the size of the card pools
It seems counterintuitive, but your older and more valuable cards are safer than your cheaper and newer ones right now
With valuable pulls like Meowscarada Ex and the beloved Dendra Trainer Card, this set offers a great selection of illustration art rares without a hefty price tag
Though is a substantial cost, the option to exile cards out of opponent's graveyards is increasingly more important and makes you salivate for the self-mill deck that leaks reanimation targets into the graveyard
I think the best thing about the format is that no matter what happens we have access to the vast majority of the cards (or all of them if your group is into it) and that since our decks are eternal we can just build as we go