Obelisk of Undoing Obelisk of Undoing is a pretty well-known card, and thats mostly because its really common and also really bad
Grim Haruspex retains a $1.50 reprint value thanks to being decent in both Morph-themed and Aristocrat decks as a card advantage engine, while Archaeomancer can create a series of infinite combos with the right setup, despite being a 25-cent card
The background mechanic and card type introduced in Battle for Baldurs Gate allow for a degree of interesting customization that I feel wouldwith some more iterationsbe excellent in Commander, and would allow you to really take advantage of the fantasy of leading your deck, especially in heroic crossover settings like this
Don't sleep on double strike and trample tougher as they are very powerful
Final Fantasy Secret Lair In addition to the main set and its Commander precons, Magics Final Fantasy crossover also had three Secret Lairs that went for sale on June 9
Adalbert Steiner is a beloved character from Final Fantasy IX, and he may actually be decent in Magic: The Gathering too