These are individual cards that can be bought on their own
Lorcana manages to find a deft balance between being a light Disney title that casual players can get into and succesfully laying a solid enough foundation to grow an enjoyable game beyond its licensed ties
Credit: Wizards of the Coast Zoraline, Cosmos Caller Marcy: This again seems to try to fill some gaps that the Lifegain rotation left behind, and you do get some solid potential recursion and safety from it
Ive never been a huge fan of these one-shot low-mana-value Resurrection effects, but I can forgive it here because its costed really efficiently and can cheat out things like the Suspend trio or even just get back a crucial combo piece, like Basalt Monolith
Unfortunately, Modern is a bit too fast for them at the moment
The first one, On the Case is a Detective-focused Sapphire-Steel deck centred on cards that can interact with each other in order to create some nice combos