Also, Whenever a creature is put into an opponents graveyard from the battlefield, you gain life equal to its toughness. The rulings around MTG have changed since this card was first printed, and the short of that is that it actually affects all opponents, which makes it incredibly good at gaining you life
Foil cards also weigh slightly more than traditional cards and are more delicate because they are susceptible to damage from moisture and high temperatures
Throw on a Loxodon Warhammer and you're suddenly able to take out enemies in a single swing
Portal: Second Age (1998) has a lot simpler and straight-forward spell compared to the first Portal
The Locust God wins with hasty insects, Nekusar, the Mindrazer and Niv-Mizzet, Parun deal enough damage with their card draw, and Xyris, the Writhing Storm makes enough snakes that plane is going to crash into you
It does give that player a bunch of 1/1 Elf tokens, but that likely wont affect you too much