Option 2: Substitute/checklist card in the deck (the tournament-clean method) This is the sanctioned-friendly way to play double-faced cards without relying on sleeve opacity
Three dungeons will be included in Adventures of the Forgotten Realms, all named after existing D&D releases: Tomb of Annihilation, Dungeon of the Mad Mage, and Lost Mine of Phandelver (the location of the D&D starter set)
Just need to be mindful in being able to close the game quickly, when you start taking 3 or more per turn it does stack up really fast
It's not enough that it takes your best card, but with Innkeeper's Talent or Gix, Yawgmoth Praetor it turns into an immediate threat
Chromatic Lantern and Arcane Signet are going to be good rocks here, but I wouldn't play any signets or anything like that and I don't think we need bad three-mana rocks like Manalith or Basically Manalith (Darksteel Ingot)
This helps you plan your future turns, finding you the cards you need to make sure you continue making meaningful plays on upcoming turns