Magic does have its own past separate from Dungeons & Dragons , complete with cards that players have wanted reprints of for some time
If Wilfred Mott leaves the battlefield after its ability has triggered but before it resolves, use the number of time counters it had on it the last time it was on the battlefield to determine the value of X
Recouping some mana the turn it comes down and generating more later gives this a role in green decks, even if the big green monster slot is highly competitive
Chord of Calling Surprise
Playing lots of Locations can produce huge amounts of passive lore gain, enable powerful effects, and synergies
Colorless Commons So far, the colorless pool is slim, but Eerie Gravestone and Spider-Bot look like staples in draft