He or she can play cards that make it hard to keep the cards balanced and he or she can do indirect things, like make you laugh, that might result in the cards falling
Why people choose it Best cost-per-card in bulk once youre filling large deck sizes and/or ordering multiple decks Tons of customization options (sizes, finishes, etc.) An ecosystem of community tooling and guides Where it tends to win When youre making multiple decks, a cube, or other hundreds to thousands of cards projects When youre optimizing for lowest total cost When you dont mind extra steps and a longer lead time Tradeoffs More friction: youre effectively running a mini production workflow (files, uploads, proofs) Lead time: MPC publishes typical timelines that are longer than U.S.-based print-and-ship Print tuning: community guides commonly discuss adjusting vibrancy/contrast expectations and art prep So Which One Should You Use
This festive card has you hum a little holiday tune when it deals combat damage to a player
The Peregrine Dynamo is a little more niche, and its limitation on not being able to copy a commanders ability keeps it from being too busted
Each pack contains six common cards, three uncommon cards, two rare or higher level cards, and one foil card (random rarity level)
Anytime a Saga gets a lore counter, it will instead get 2