One of the best things about a Rush/Reckless deck is that it's filled with high-strength characters that can take down high Willpower locations easily
Disney Lorcana is a major foray into the trading card game market using familiar Disney characters, and one thing that the game had to get right was the character art
Instead of castles and forests , I opened cards showing stations, planets, and cosmic events that still felt like Magic but with a bold sci-fi twist

Decklist Deck 8 Forest (FIN) 306 8 Island (FIN) 297 1 Capital City (FIN) 274 3 Guadosalam, Farplane Gateway (FIN) 281 2 Crossroads Village (FIN) 276 2 Terramorphic Expanse (J25) 156 3 Bushwhack (FDN) 215 1 The Earth Crystal (FIN) 184 1 Travel the Overworld (FIN) 82 2 Traveling Chocobo (FIN) 210 2 Prishe's Wanderings (FIN) 193 1 Reach the Horizon (FIN) 195 2 Bristly Bill, Spine Sower (OTJ) 157 3 Sazh's Chocobo (FIN) 200 2 Ride the Shoopuf (FIN) 197 2 Sidequest: Raise a Chocobo (FIN) 201 1 Bartz and Boko (FIN) 175 2 Mossborn Hydra (FDN) 107 3 Chocobo Kick (FIN) 178 2 You're Not Alone (FIN) 44 2 Choco, Seeker of Paradise (FIN) 215 2 Summon: Fenrir (FIN) 203 2 Gysahl Greens (FIN) 190 1 Sazh Katzroy (FIN) 199 2 Ambrosia Whiteheart (FIN) 6 This is the most fun I've had with a card game in a long time so much so that I jumped into MTG Arena's ranked mode and found enough success to place in high gold for the season

Final Fantasy Through the Ages Unsurprisingly, the Through the Ages bonus sheet in Magics latest set is very Final Fantasy-themed
Its also interesting in Eldrazi decks that look for colorless expensive threats