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Fast forward some 12 years, and March of the Machine Commander has given us awesome reprints of Planechase planes and some entirely new ones
if they bend too easily like paper, they are likely fake Pokmon cards
They are exceedingly rare and seldom surface in the collector's market
The gameplay feels different enough from other trading card games so that it doesnt feel like a clone of a more popular game, the print-on-demand system could be a game-changing innovation, and I very much enjoy that your turn will never be limited to pulling one card from the top of your deck and playing it
The complete Legacy of Destruction set includes 100 new cards: 10 Secret Rares, 14 Ultra Rares, 26 Super Rares and 50 Commons