In addition to being more expensive than regular booster boxes, several are also marketed as being rarer or harder to find while also containing unique artwork, easy access to foil cards, and even special card frames or treatments
The blitz mechanic is more or less the same, but you sacrifice the blitz creature at the end of the turn and draw a card
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While it seems consistent and powerful, the format hasn't really had to tech for Storm recently, which makes me wonder if its popularity will wane once people start playing more Storm hate in their sideboards
His card starts out as a simple looter, but get 14 cards into your graveyard (get it?) and he flips into Hades, a mighty avatar that lets you play cards from the bin
This is a deck that takes a lot of practice and some lucky draws to play effectively, but the more time you spend with it the more opportunties you'll find for clever lines of play