Two copies is excellent for powerhouse cards, the creatures and spells that cost a lot and have a significant effect on the game, but arent necessary for you to win if your primary plan of attack works
The recursion package is definitely a highlight of the precon: cards like Dance of the Manse and Teshar, Ancestor's Apostle get tons of value here
Kayas Ghostform Kaya's Ghostform is a 1-mana enchantment that doesnt necessarily bring a creature back from the graveyard immediately, but instead returns the enchanted creature to the battlefield when it dies or is put into exile
Why is this a play pattern we want
Experience Magic: The Gathering players probably aren't surprised to see the Simic archetype in Final Fantasy have something to do with ramp
(Speaking of playtest cards, I recently wrote all about the Unknown events that put them directly in the hands of its players.) Given the discard theme, the other two Green Goblin cards we are revealing today make a whole lot of sense