You can fill your deck with cards of any color, provided they are a "Hunny" type
A couple of the most noteworthy include the problem of trying to cram support for 10 guilds into one small MTG set and the perceived pullback in power level, especially when compared to Return to Ravnica and Gatecrash
Many character classifications are clearly linked to the nature of the character on the card
This is exactly the type of card budget builders should be hoarding while it flies under the radar
That's 288 cards of swashbuckling, high-sea sailing, Mickey Mouse as a pirate, Disney magic, but only if you're quick
One of the most famous examples of this was The One Ring in the Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth crossover back in 2023, which was a one-of-a-kind card that ended up being sold to Post Malone for a whopping $2.6 million