wisewailmer July 3, 2025, 1:00pm 140 It just means that instead of an average of ~3 ex per box (TMTA -PK) you get ~6 ex per box (R&S - DR) Or If you get your 1:3 heavy pack, you have a 50/50 shot at an ex as opposed to the 25/75 shot (favoring holos) in later set Means its easier to get an ex in early sets and harder to get a Holo when compared to the rest of the ex era 2 Likes zorloth July 3, 2025, 1:31pm 141 In Dragon, the secret rare Im pretty sure can also replace a holo (5.5 exs per box, on avg)
Grade: B This is expensive, conditional removal
Thats why Magic finance matters: because almost anybody can play almost any format with enough knowledge, time, and dedication
All the rare cards in the Base Set were printed in equivalent numbers (not counting those that were packed into starter decks), so in principle, there isn't a single rarest shadowless card
Those are some good Creature types, and they also allow you to make a single opponent discard a card at random in your upkeep
While these decks might not win the next Late Night Series event, they bring me back to my roots as a player who loves to see unique concepts