For example, when we build a Panharmonicon deck, we want nearly every creature in our deck to have an enters-the-battlefield triggerthe cost of skipping Turn 4 to play Panharmonicon is so high that we need it to be absurdly powerful to be worth the investment
We've seen some other semi-popular Kamigawa cards like Oboro, Palace in the Clouds and Minamo, School at Water's Edge maintain huge prices despite fairly low play, which means if Shining Shoal does develop into an archetype staple in Modern, its price could climb even higher
The TCG that feels the most similar to Lorcana is Magic: The Gathering, but whereas Magic features two players as rival wizards summoning creatures and casting spells in order to defeat each other in battle, Lorcana is much more family-friendly where no one gets hurt
Instead, it serves best as the premium commander for wall-tribal decks
Whether that is EDH staples or harder to find cards, all for really reasonable prices
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