Instead of the gorgeous animated art that fans who open these high rarity cards would expect, they'll be greeted with text promising "New Art Coming Soon"
Basim didn't specify how difficult this deck is to play
You cant pay to unequip equipment from a creature and leave it unattached
That means each one was opened, pick one, pack one, hundreds of times and always, always first-picked
Almost all of them tap for mana, but some have additional abilities or can create multiple colors of mana
The card shows its age in its rules text as it makes use of the outdated term "bury." Cards with the bury mechanic have been errata'd to say instead "put a permanent into its owner's graveyard" or "Sacrifice this permanent." In other words, the true cost of playing the Dreadnought is in having creatures with a total power of 12 or more on your board to sacrifice when it enters the battlefield