You bought into Thopter Spy Network and funneled your entire Swiss bank savings into it, and now you feel like an evil genius because you just unloaded your four-hundredth copy for $3 after you bought in at $1
If you do, discard your hand
In a similar vein, the sets Headliner, the Raised Foil Avatar Aang, is already selling for truly eye-watering figures
While the Politics theme in Commander is kind of nebulous and unfocused and tends to feel a little played out, this Enchantress spin is a new, narrower direction for the deck that gives it more chutzpah and better capability to meaningfully affect the board
The card breakdown is: 6 commons (one has a chance to be replaced by a card from The List) 3 uncommons 1 rare or mythic rare (roughly 1 in 7 chance of mythic) 2 wildcard slots that can be any rarity, giving you a chance at up to 4 rares in a single pack 1 basic land (full-art land in around 25% of packs) 1 guaranteed traditional foil card of any rarity Good to know: Around 28% of play boosters contain 2 rares or mythics, about 3% contain 3, and less than 1% contain 4
If the copied creature is a token, the new token that's created copies the original characteristics of that token as stated by the effect that created the token