It's artifact critter status grants you two avenues to consider
Here is my rares pool: For my second Sealed, I opened a pool that looked much weaker to me, but in reality I was simply not looking at it in the right way (hindsight, what a blessing!) I started with Blue-White, lost a game, went to Blue-Black splashing White, lost a game, then finally switched to Red-Green splashing White
If it is a permanent spell, it enters and will return to its owner's graveyard if it dies later
Magic: The Gathering is host to many splendorous and fantastical creatures: ferocious Dragons, devilish Demons, imposing Dinosaurs, actual straight-up Squirrels
While creature decks are fine if they are midrange or even slower aggro, we can really struggle when the opponent has a bunch of one-drop creatures because even if we can bounce everything before we are dead, our opponent can redeploy their threats so quickly that it might not be enough to save us
I was even consumed with greed like a certain bald, bug-eyed Hobbit upon seeing the Sephiroth and Cloud tote bags at this year's PAX East