Color expectations: Printing workflows often convert RGB to CMYK, which can shift colors
Whether thats actually the intent or not isnt fair for me to guess at, but the result is the same: many players feel left out, and that stings when the product itself contains something lots of folk have been wishing would happen for a while
The list also offers a lot of token options to get plenty of crew fodder on board
Ifrit 0.6%inclusion 20.2K decks 3.38M decks Resentful Revelation 0.6%inclusion 20.2K decks 3.43M decks Summon: Primal Garuda 0.6%inclusion 20.1K decks 3.21M decks Quina, Qu Gourmet 0.6%inclusion 20.1K decks 3.14M decks Summon: Choco/Mog 0.6%inclusion 19.8K decks 3.14M decks Adelbert Steiner 0.6%inclusion 19K decks 3.19M decks Raubahn, Bull of Ala Mhigo 0.6%inclusion 18.8K decks 3.40M decks Bartz and Boko 0.6%inclusion 18.6K decks 3.19M decks Sorceress's Schemes 0.5%inclusion 18.2K decks 3.39M decks Gladiolus Amicitia 1.1%inclusion 18K decks 1.61M decks Emet-Selch, Unsundered 0.9%inclusion 17.9K decks 1.97M decks Delivery Moogle 0.6%inclusion 17.9K decks 3.15M decks Crystal Fragments 0.6%inclusion 17.6K decks 3.18M decks Vincent's Limit Break 0.5%inclusion 17.4K decks 3.42M decks Summon: G.F
The first dragon we got to see in Adventures in the Forgotten Realms was Tiamat
While one of the most powerful materials in the game, the card in Magic: The Gathering Arena is just as potent