Many Plant monsters have more down-to-Earth design, looking no different than plants in real life, while others are more fantastical, or contain some degree of non-plantlike traits such as appearing beastly or humanlike
Starting with Unglued back in 1998, these sets are full of cards that may look like Magic cards, but they barely even follow the rules of Magic
Their spells tend to focus on healing or preventing damage, protecting their allies, and neutralizing an opponent's advantages on the battlefield
For example, in the same deck you can include four copies of Stitch - Carefree Surfer and four copies of Stitch Rock Star
Lets break down the most wanted cards from BETB and why theyre making waves
I imagine spider typal Commander decks are about to get some unexpected new toys across this set - do you take any special considerations into account when a common Magic creature type holds a very different meaning in the context of a Universes Beyond setting