Each deck represented very powerful Monsters, Spells, and Traps from their respective characters

Sort Card Type Dustox #6Holo Rare $16.56 Dustox #25Rare $1.45 Dustox #25Rare $2.04 Dustox #47Rare $0.97 Dustox #28Rare $0.46 Dustox #10Rare $0.15 Dustox #8Uncommon $0.16 Dustox #5Uncommon $1.00 Dustox - 007/078 #7Common Dustox - 008/078 #8Common $3.05 Dustox - 008/193 #8 $0.22 Dustox - 015/217 #15Uncommon $0.08 Dustox - 015/217 (Energy Symbol Pattern) #15Uncommon $0.24 Dustox - 015/217 (Love Ball) #15Uncommon $0.21 Dustox - 195/193 #195Art Rare $1.67 Dustox - 220/217 #220Illustration Rare $3.82 Dustox (7) #7Uncommon $0.24 Dustox (8 Delta) #8Rare $0.78 Dustox (Mirror Holofoil) #8Uncommon $0.84 Dustox ex #86Ultra Rare $48.50 Dustox ex #86Ultra Rare $48.50 Dustox #6Holo Rare $16.56 Dustox - 220/217 #220Illustration Rare $3.82 Dustox - 008/078 #8Common $3.05 Dustox #25Rare $2.04 Dustox - 195/193 #195Art Rare $1.67 Dustox #25Rare $1.45 Dustox #5Uncommon $1.00 Dustox #47Rare $0.97 Dustox (Mirror Holofoil) #8Uncommon $0.84

Kiora is very much an all rounder, a pretty threatening win condition, a source of value or a source of protection and stall
Sol Ring Is Iconic to the Format I started playing Magic in 1994, and in many ways my friends and I exemplified the vision that Richard Garfield had with the game: each player would purchase a limited number of booster packs and starter decks, and the very rare cards would be rare even among the group of people who played
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