Half of its body is submerged in somewhat murky water, showing off what this Water-type Pokmon looks like in its natural habitat, while its head and the tip of its beautiful, fanned tail break through the surface of the water, basking in the morning sun
Starter decks give players a balanced deck of 60 cards from two ink types that are ready to use right out of the box
For creatures and finishers you can add Phylath, World Sculptor, Nissa, Who Shakes the World, Radha, Heart of Keld, Liege of the Tangle, Scute Swarm, Tomik, Distinguished Advokist and many more
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This Lost Caverns of Ixalan card is just way too strong in typal decks, and the ability doubling effect on a hard-to-kill colorless creature is also just useful for any deck with good triggered abilities in the command zone
By understanding coin-flip effects and embracing their averages, you can build a deck that leverages this variance to your advantage