Summary An iconic moment from Final Fantasy 6 is getting its own MTG card
This Looter is a lot of things all in one neat package and so gets a lot of slots for doing two different things in the deck, sometimes you need a two drop to even your curve, sometimes you need evasion to utilize other effects and have a way of winning, sometimes you simply need more bodies in your build, sometimes you are land light and really want some more early draw to make your land drops more likely and sometimes you have some situational spells you really want a good way of putting to alternate use
With new sub-types of lands usually they only introduce a few and it's kind of meh, if there are enough towns you might be able to do neat things with them, there's already an obvious town commander in Wandering Minstrel, but they'll probably end up being pretty inconsequential there
Counter Blitz Best overall Specifications Mana type: Bant (green-white-blue) Face Commanders: Tidus, Yunas Guardian + Yuna, Grand Summoner Reasons to buy + Engaging focus on proliferation/counters + Great out of the box Reasons to avoid - Could do with some polishing Counter Blitz is focused on Final Fantasy X, and is a Bant deck (green-white-blue)
(Please, Marvel, let this guy have a win without taking it away!) Throughout all that, I've also witnessed some of the greatest and most iconic panels in comic book history, and seeing them reproduced on MTG cards made me equally ecstatic at the thought of owning them and sad at the thought of how much it will cost me
2 Stitch - Experiment 626 Card Number 220/204, Enchanted Disney Lorcana has made no secret of its love for the blue alien "dog", Stitch