In a deck full of Dragons, that means every spell doubles your board instantly and the game ends very quickly after that
Initially, companies such as PSA and Beckett would grade these cards, but later ruled them as "unofficial" and would no longer accept them
[31] [29] Jordan Minor, writing for PCMag , highlighted the game for taking advantage of several mechanics that were intrinsic to the original Trading Card Game's success, including the suspense of opening trading card boosters and the community aspect of sharing and trading cards
When testing, we used dice and placed them on the "clue" cards
Chaos: Whenever you roll Chaos, choose any number of nonland permanents you dont control
That being said, I would still totally put this into my Revel in Riches deck