Each Collector Booster pack features five cards that are rare (or better), five alternate border cards, and up to two extended art cards in its 15-card spread
The Madrigal Family Amber & Sapphire It's no secret that players are growing tired of the number of Madrigal cards, which leaves me incredibly conflicted about The Madrigal Family: it's a stunning card from a design standpoint, but it's not necessarily as playable as I would like
Perennial Behemoth This five-drop 2/7 with Green color identity is a Crucible of Worlds on legs
I liked that they added as little as possible between cards types and machanics to help them fit in with the rest of the Magic ecosystem
This is meant to replicate her reforming the party after disaster strikes during the World of Ruin section of Final Fantasy VI
As usual, both of the new Legendary cards have the potential to be power players, although neither feels likely to be completely game-changing