I still think theres valid room for them, just a quick note for the record
Meanwhile, the included Rapunzel-themed portfolio provides a stylish way to store and showcase treasured cards, helping keep your collection protected and organized
For example, Applejack lets a player summon their real-life My Little Pony toys as token creatures, while Fluttershy can lock down a creature from attacking or blocking as long as her controlling player is looking directly at the card
MTG alt art cards aren't particularly new by this point - there was a time when the practice was rarer earlier in the game's history, but now each Standard set tends to have at least one or two versions of rare cards available, while reprints of exciting older cards come in the form of variants like Zendikar Rising 's Expeditions or the Showcase art cards
Unroll and go, your game is ready to start
The in-game rules are effectively the same as the real-life version, however, players don't draw when their opponents take mulligans at the start of each game