Dillon Deveney We talked A LOT about what scene in FINAL FANTASY IX to pick from, because we knew we had to do a FFIX scene with so many fans of the series working on this project
The Narrative Designer on my team who wrote the art description was Nick Marcantel and he is a huge Bahamut fan
Like Return of the Wildspeaker, you can pay five mana (if you foretell it) to draw a ton of cards if you have a big enough creature, and like Inscription of Abundance you can gain lots of life while you're at it
If you ever find yourself with eight mana to spare, Kefka can become one of the scariest card draw engines weve ever seen
Shift enables cards to be played at a reduced ink cost if theyre placed on top of another card matching the requirements for that card
Out of the two Into the Inklands starter decks, only two other characters can get three or more lore per turn, and theyre both quite costly to play