It also mills you a card each turn, which helps turn it on
Historically, core sets have played a key role in introducing new players to Magic: The Gathering, and the Starter Commander Deck continues that tradition by providing an accessible, all-in-one experience
Shadowless versions are rarer than the Unlimited printing and, thus, they demand steeper price tags
White is also great when it takes advantage of symmetrical effects like Wrath of God and Armageddon
The clause on Tyvar might seem good if you add him (which is good idea, btw- he'll be worth it even if he doesn't stick around too long), but even then you have to remember that he won't find Tyvar the majority of the time
I got less mail on this column than the first one, but still enough to make this list