You do get one less Treasure, so as far as token generation goes Seize the Spoils isnt exactly an unending fountain of riches
Rabanastre, Royal City | Illustration by Shahab Alizadeh The Final Fantasy set has unleashed a slew of powerful, interesting commanders that have received plenty of attention, but those are far from the only cards introduced in the set
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One of the main draws of the format is the fact that you can play with so many powerful, exciting cards

As it stands, the prices are as follows: Secret Lair x Monster Hunter: The Hunt Blind Obedience - around $3 Snap - around $2.50 Village Rites - around $0.25 Mizzium Mortars - around $0.45 Tooth and Nail - around $2 Total value: $8.20 Secret Lair x Monster Hunter: The Hunters Grand Abolisher - around $10 Archaeomancer - around $0.20 Grim Haruspex - around $1.30 Imperial Recruiter - around $12 Champion of Lambholt - around $2 Total value: $25.50 Secret Lair x Monster Hunter: The Monsters Nezahal, Primal Tide - around $8 Sarulf, Realm Eater - around $0.35 Vaevictis Asmadi, the Dire - around $1 Ziatora, the Incinerator - around $0.30 Drakuseth, Maw of Flames - around $0.50 Total value: $10.15 Secret Lair x Monster Hunter: The Monsters 2 Wasitora, Nekorus Queen - around $0.50 Kalamax, the Stormsire - around $0.40 Amareth, the Lustrous - around $0.25 Razaketh, the Foulblooded - around $8 Total value: $9.15 Sol Ring is generally inexpensive on its own (at about $1.20), and while it's a collector's item when it comes out in different, special versions, this doesn't really increase the value of the superdrops

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