You can only challenge an exerted character, regardless of how they were exerted
Final Fantasy fans, now is the time to get into Magic: The Gathering Heres a guide to get started playing one of the best Magic sets
The two ink combinations are Emerald & Ruby and Amber & Sapphire
Combine this with an inflated interested in collectible TCGs' rarest targets spurred by the pandemic and, while nowhere near its peak, maintaining a fair bit of popularity on streams and YouTube
It has items, locations, Reckless challengers, Huey-Dewey-Lewey combos, and a couple of Rise of the Floodborn cards that weren't playable back then and still aren't playable now
I still to this day have books from that period where Im listing out Magic decks I want to make, or Im working on my own ideas for trading card games. A Warhammer 40K trading card game that Miller co-designed in 2001 with Luke Peterschmidt has roots in that era