In a Dragon focused deck, you may find you dont cast Expensive Taste very often as you try to curve out, but its still nice to have
It's unclear how prevalent this split is going to be throughout the set, but it could make for some interesting decks if there are multiple paths to getting the same cards out on the field
If you print a 72 DPI image on a physical card, it will look blurry, pixelated, and "cheap." To achieve the crisp, sharp text found on authentic MTG cards, you must design your file at 300 DPI (High Resolution) or higher
The ability to create and manage multiple 'sets' is ideal for organized collectors who want to track different parts of their collection separately
In the kinds of go-wide decks that would enjoy a card like this, however, that should be a non-issue
This week we delve into a new form of Non-Removal Interaction: Bounce Spells