To determine the total cost of a spell, start with the mana cost or alternative cost you're paying (such as a flashback cost), add any cost increases (such as kicker costs), then apply any cost reductions (such as that of Lyse Hext's second ability)
These made sense from two angles: First, these were top-down Egyptian-inspired sets, and d4s look suspiciously like those pointy triangle things everyone associates with Egypt
This is the same exact card from the set, there's no difference confirmed
It cares about more expensive spells rather than just cantrips and cheap interaction, so it plays a little differently than typical spellslinger decks
92 plastic dividers total broken down as 72 type/stage dividers (all 12 Pokmon types: Fire, Water, Lightning, Grass, Fighting, Dragon, Psychic, Darkness, Fairy, Colorless, Dual type, Metal each in 6 stages: Basic, Stage 1, Stage 2 in both holo and non-holo), 12 energy dividers (Lightning, Fire, Water, Grass, Psychic, Fairy, Fighting, Metal, Darkness, Colorless, Special, Foiled), and 8 trainer dividers (Stadiums, Supporters, Tools, Items each in holo and non-holo)
So just make a rectangle of that size and align the main card area against that