Final Thoughts Storing MTG cards is not as hard as you might think
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1 Frostboil Snarl

Abyssal Persecutor Akroma's Memorial Akroma, Angel of Fury Akroma, Angel of Wrath Akroma, Angel of Wrath Avatar Akroma, Vision of Ixidor Akul the Unrepentant Archdemon of Greed Archdemon of Unx Archon of Valor's Reach Assault Zeppelid Atarka, World Render Atmospheric Greenhouse Atsushi, the Blazing Sky Aurelia, Exemplar of Justice Balmor, Battlemage Captain Bant Battlemage Bleeding Effect Blood Tyrant Bloodthirster Bloodvial Purveyor Cairn Wanderer Canopy Dragon Cavern-Hoard Dragon Chaos Imps Chromanticore Cleaving Reaper Collision // Colossus Collision // Colossus Concerted Effort Cosmic Spider-Man Crystalline Giant Cuboid Colony Darigaaz Reincarnated Death-Mask Duplicant Decadent Dragon Decadent Dragon Defiant Thundermaw Demon of Catastrophes Demon of Death's Gate Demon of Fate's Design Demon of Loathing Demonlord Belzenlok Devouring Strossus Dinosaurs on a Spaceship Doom Whisperer Dragon Tyrant Dragonloft Idol Dragonlord Atarka Dragonsoul Knight Drakewing Krasis Earthquake Dragon Eater of Days Eater of Virtue Emberwilde Caliph Emerald Dragon Emerald Dragon Empyreal Voyager Emrakul, the Promised End Escaped Shapeshifter Extinguisher Battleship Falco Spara, Pactweaver Firestorm Hellkite Flowstone Sculpture Gabriel Angelfire Galactus, Devourer of Worlds Gluttonous Hellkite Golem Artisan Goremand Greater Morphling Hailstorm Valkyrie Hellkite Hatchling

Things are a little more varied with Dragons Approach decks, thanks to the ability to use the card to tutor up Dragons
For me, that's not fitting of the power her character is supposed to represent here