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10 Rules for Buying Collection Regardless of where you are getting a collection from, there are a few basic rules to live by

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If there is one archetype that springs to mind when I think about hexproof creatures its Bogles, or maybe Voltron strategies
Dont expect to be able to execute this combo more than once per game, since as soon as you assemble the pieces your opponents will likely have a few pieces of removal stockpiled to put an end to it
If you have lots of protection, things like countermagic, Spellskite, Lightning Greaves etc then these cards improve in value