A sealed pack from the early days of the TCG not only conveys the excitement of what might be inside but also represents a piece of history
Paying you in EXP for killing creatures is so RPG coded that Ive even seen a Kelsien build inspired by Fallout: New Vegas that uses no cards from the precons
I like Spell Queller and I like counter spells in white, thus I should be liking this card and without really playing it yet I do
Lets wrap things up with some cards that almost made the list: Winds of Abandon (Modern Horizons) While a sorcery speed Path to Exile for 2 mana isn't incredible, the overloaded version of this spell can be absolutely back-breaking, especially against decks with few basic lands
As a reminder, heres our ranking of the four decks, one of which features in our handy best MTG decks ranking (focusing on precon decks you can still buy and play right now)
Performance wise it had to be my number one but it does seem a bit out of place with the rest of the stuff on this list