Nothing can happen between the two, and no player may choose to take actions
We could see the potential for complexity as cards interacted with each other - but with only two hundred to pick from, there was always going to be a limit on how many cards could affect another
The last one is a spicy meatball
FIC Magic: The GatheringFINAL FANTASY Commander 431 - Land - English "Ah, our guests have arrived!" Aenc Thon, Lord of the Lingering Gaze Brawl, Commander, Competitive Brawl, Historic, Legacy, Modern, Pauper, Pioneer, Timeless, Vintage Alchemy, Standard
Vanille, Cheerful lCie / Ragnarok, Divine Deliverance Rating: 7/10 Before we consider the meld ability, Vanille, Cheerful l'Cie is basically just Acolyte of Affliction, which is a great card in its own right, so this makes the cut in basically every green deck
Damaged characters tend to get significant advantages, such as if they go to the "Ratigan's Party, Seedy Back Room Location"