Unlike most TCG cards whose value is driven purely by playability, the most expensive One Piece cards derive their value from extreme scarcity
Here's a Twitter thread from Magic community member @ghirapurigears that breaks down where each artist is known from previously and which cards they tackled in the upcoming expansion: Getting Amano to design the art of one of the key cards in the set is an incredible decision from Wizards of the Coast that suggests the company has figured out exactly what it needs to do to continue growing now that Magic: Arena has exploded in popularity
Artifacts are listed last (well, other than lands) and Yotian Soldier, at the time, was the last artifact creature alphabetically
is the deepest-represented debut IP
An opponent can respond to the token by, say, destroying the planeswalker with that ability on the stack
Cards in The Big Score subset appear to be the valuable, powerful treasures that Thunder Junctions eponymous miscreants are after