By dividing creatures into tapped and untapped groups, it can function as a one-sided board wipe, leaving your opponents without their best creatures while keeping your board intact
(There It Is), and in Magic terms it basically means someone just cast a Craterhoof, and youre about to do the lethal math
Im also excited to see how theyll incorporate Limit Break and magic
Magmatic Galleon
This is because there's another Booster Fun version of Okoa borderless versionand in general, our heuristic is to maintain the relative ratios of "Booster Fun versions of Oko" with "Booster Fun versions of other mythic rares." This means that if a card has multiple Booster Fun treatments, you're less likely to open any particular version, but you're just as likely to open a Booster Fun version of Oko as any other card overall
A 5/5 flying, trample creature is already strong, but being able to draw one or two cards in your first end step and then up to four extra cards per turn can leave opponents in the dust