If players felt like at least some meaningful percentage of the money Wizards is making off of products they might not personally like were going to help improve and fund the aspects of Magic that they do personally care about, then players would probably be way more forgiving with things like crossover products and Secret Lair drops
Here are a few more guidelines to use as a starting point: For a 40-card deck, if you really want to have a land that produces a certain color of mana in your opening hand, you should play at least ten lands that produce that color (eleven or twelve to be safe)
The supply of the set was so high that even today, 25 years later, few of the cards have any value
Examples here include Unburial Rites, Deep Analysis, and Roar of the Wurm
Friday at 3:00 AM ET accounts for 57 restock events in our dataset
Drawing cards, playing effects for no mana and utilizing the graveyard might just be the three most powerful things to do in Magic , and by choosing this archetype you can finally unite all three into one harmonious engine