Of course, while there will always be the perfect meta deck list out there, sometimes the best decks can use the most unassuming of cards
Betters Trainer cards often have a price or a chance of failure, but they still make up a crucial part of any deck that is aiming for consistent success or multi-card combos and can make for a few interesting shake-ups midbattle
When you are nearing a complete deck and you have just a few slots left but several holes still to plug I am often finding Looter to be a go to guy

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The more "good stories" a card is telling with the least amount of effort, the better its design
Buy four packs, grab two each, open them up, shuffle, and you are ready to play