The myriad mechanic is an excellent example
Grixis Lurrus Decklist 1 Lurrus of the Dream-Den 4 Deaths Shadow 3 Deathrite Shaman 4 Dragons Rage Channeler 3 Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer 4 Orcish Bowmasters 3 Lightning Bolt 3 Brainstorm 2 Fatal Push 1 Spell Pierce 3 Unholy Heat 4 Thoughtseize 1 Inquisition of Kozilek 2 Expressive Iteration 1 Treasure Cruise 4 Mishras Bauble 1 Island 1 Swamp 2 Flooded Strand 4 Bloodstained Mire 4 Polluted Delta 2 Steam Vents 2 Watery Grave 2 Blood Crypt The intelligence of blue and red spells and the devastating power of black creatures make a solid base for another great Lurrus deck
Because only one of these cards was printed, and it could only be found in Collector Booster packs, the Magic community worked itself into a frenzy trying to track it down over the last week
The most popular item was the Chocobo Bundle, which sold out very quickly
The thing that specifically baffles me, however, is this: if the intention was create a balanced version of Standard with nerfs and buffs, why release a plethora of new, powerful cards that reshape the format
Both cards are three-power Vehicles that cost two mana, have Crew 1, and provide value when they attack