Introduced on-stream by Magic's world building and narrative design manager Meris Mullaley, we first saw standard and borderless variant cards for Lolth, the Spider Queen - who is a Planeswalker in her MTG incarnation - then both standard and "rulebook showcase" frame versions of Drizzt Do'Urden and Bruenor Battlehammer
Its an easy way to fill the bin for cards that care about having a mass of cards in the graveyard, like delve spells or cards with delirium
The Escape mechanic overall is really fun to play with, especially as some monsters, such as deathly horse Underworld Charger and green snake beast Voracious Typhoon, arise from the dead with more power
Well, the trends continuing here with Katilda, Dawnhart Prime
Were also getting a Draft Night box, providing all the packs you need to host a Star Trek Draft at home with prize support
Niblis of Frost has Prowess, a Tarkir block mechanic that was well received by players