If we flip it and take a closer look It looks like Ursulas Lair opening its jaws, with the outlines of what might be an Amber character in the missing chunk
The Sword in the Stone doesn't always get the attention it should as a thoroughly charming and playful animated film, but Arthur's gotten his flowers in Disney Lorcana , having previously appeared on the Rise of the Floodborn Wizard's Apprentice Enchanted
Commander The Wind Crystal fits an obvious niche of decks, and its not very useful outside dedicated lifegain strategies
A card for Cecil from Final Fantasy IV allows him to transform from Dark Knight to Paladin as he does in the game, with borderless full-art versions for diehard collectors to hunt for
When it comes to card abilities, it's important to us that they reflect the character and story that inspired them
Destroy up to one Equipment attached to that creature