If two or more players each control a Laboratory Maniac and each player is instructed to draw a number of cards, first the player whose turn it is draws that many cards
PrintMTGs proxy/playtest cards are designed around that in-sleeve consistency idea: standard MTG sizing, familiar feel, and predictable finishing so your deck doesnt end up with one card that behaves like its trying to get caught
The Emerald Ink type is well balanced between Hero and Villain characters, at least in The First Chapter, with seven Heroes and six Villain glimmers in its selection of 34 cards
I found the mechanic itself extremely enjoyable, despite the risk involved with going all-in on one creature
That includes the likes of Sazhs Chocobo for $1.96, Tonberry for $2.49, the useful Summon: Shiva for $1.56, or even Gladiolus Amicitia for 33 cents
What is the difference between Enchanted and Iconic rarity in Set 13