However, if you're able to find them, the special set versions of UPCs give you a bunch of packs from the one expansion, and they're far more popular for that reason
End of the Hunt Blot Out has been actively good at times and giving up instant speed to save a mana is more than worth it in most cases
However, you can consider playing fewer than four copies of a card if: It gets worse in multiples (such as legendary creatures) It's only useful against certain matchups It's a win condition, and your control deck will have time to dig through the deck and find it You're stuck choosing between two cards which have equally strong, similar, but slightly different effects (you could play two of each) It's a slightly worse version of a card you have four copies of already, and you're including it because you want even more of that effect
No overseas manufacturing delays, no six-week lead times
His 4 lore per quest and Evasive ability make him difficult to stop once hes on the board
The Final Fantasy commander decks are based out of their single games, plus each gets a sizable 25 cards designed for the specific deck