His win conditions are usually summoning Power Tool Dragon and using his equip spell cards to boost its attack to crazy levels

Abandon the Post Abandoned Sarcophagus Abhorrent Oculus Abstract Performance Acorn Harvest Advanced Reconstruction Aerial Extortionist Alaundo the Seer Alex Wilder, Runaway All-Fates Stalker Aloe Alchemist Alrund's Epiphany Altar of Bhaal Alter Reality Ambush Wolf Amethyst Dragon Aminatou's Augury Amped Raptor Analyze the Pollen Ancestral Tribute Ancestral Vision Ancient Grudge Angel of the Dire Hour Angelfire Ignition Angelic Favor Annie Flash, the Veteran Annoyed Altisaur Anticausal Vestige Antiquities on the Loose Apex Devastator Apex of Power Appa, Steadfast Guardian Appeal // Authority Aquatic Alchemist Arc Blade Arcane Bombardment Arcane Heist Arcane Infusion Arcane Proxy Arcane Savant Archaic's Agony Archfiend's Vessel Archmage's Newt Ardent Plea Ardenvale Tactician Army of the Damned Arrogant Wurm Artful Dodge Artful Maneuver Arvinox, the Mind Flail Ashiok, Nightmare Muse Assert Authority Atraxi Warden Augury Raven Auron's Inspiration Aurora Phoenix Auspicious Starrix Author of Shadows Avatar's Wrath Aven Interrupter Azula, Cunning Usurper Back from the Brink Baron Helmut Zemo Bash to Bits Basking Rootwalla Battle Mammoth Battle Screech

With its emphasis on collectible artwork over competitive play, Series 2 is another display-worthy addition for longtime Pokmon fans
Fast forward 14 years to 2008, and Magic: The Gatherings Shards of Alara was released
Notable Cards: Reprints and $$ The Locust God is just amazing and doesn't need to say cycling to be great with it
Still, it's certainly interesting and can help you get out of your comfort zone by forcing you to not rely on specific archetypes