Boseiju, Who Endures is probably the strongest one of the Channel Lands though: Its the cheapest and deals with a ton of problems (artifact hate vs
It wasn't easy to pull off Sliver Queen, but you certainly got paid off in return with an endless supply of tokens that would have whatever extra abilities you'd care to scrounge up if you felt the need for them
Its used in elf decks and combo decks alike to get a combo piece like Craterhoof Behemoth, Vizier of Remedies, or Devoted Druid
While the standard game is designed for two players to play head-to-head, Disney Lorcana can also be played with more people
But taking out both is solid as well
Given how much Magic has changed since Saviors of Kamigawa, could Neon Dynasty possibly live up to my hopes and expectations of being a set that would inspire many new Commander decks and provide powerful cards for the 99, while also being a flavorful return to the Kamigawa I remember and love