You may sacrifice a creature with a mana value of 0, such as a token creature that's not a copy of another permanent, to cast a spell for its emerge cost
WotC could churn a (fairly priced, solidly designed) draftable set every other month and we'd be pretty happy about it
Izzet Blitz snuck into the last spot, and it also happens to be the cheapest deck list in the top 12 by a pretty wide margin
Merging equipment with a planeswalker delivers excellent storytelling while it provides a unique playstyle that encourages players to run lots of proliferate effects and build up to an explosive finish
However, Pokmon TCG Pocket is far more forgiving, as the size of the deck is a third as large as the original game and the lack of prize cards means that players are ensured to have every card that they need in their deck
Things like Kurt's Card Care have come on the market in the last few years and I've seen people get good results in using it on vintage holos to bring back the shine and remove some surface scratches