The roadrunner-esque scene is strangely nostalgic and the incredible depth behind Zapdos makes this card instantly recognizable and highlights its featured Pokemon well
It doesnt have to return itself, which is nice, but it forces your hand with other creatures
Ashes to Ashes / Dust to Dust / Rack and Ruin Between Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust, and Rack and Ruin, I run lots of black, so I prefer exiling with Ashes
The deck is built around creatures with a high toughness, and attacking with creatures that should normally be passive
#2: Terror of the Peaks This monstrosity of a dragon is sure to strike fear into your opponents hearts and do its part in propping up burn as a valid strategy in Commander
7 Fountainport A Flexible Land That Has Multiple Homes The most obvious landing spot for Fountainport is in a token strategy that can afford to have a land that only taps for colorless, but the tradeoff is huge, letting players slowly keep up a stream of creature tokens if they're flooding