Finally, a performance worthy of my applause! Illustrated by Joshua Raphael Standard Legal Alchemy Not Legal Pioneer Legal Historic Legal Modern Legal Brawl Legal Legacy Legal Comp
Clear ideas of when players can respond to a certain play - and which of their cards are capable of doing so - helps drop the learning curve even more, as the game will often suggest possibilities newer players might have missed
In the casual Commander variant, you can use an oversize card as your commander - a commander starts the game face up on the table and tends to stay that way, so as above it doesn't hurt that it's oversized
Perhaps a relative newcomer like One Piece
From the early games slow, creeping setup to the mid-game where you control the board with a relentless wave of resurrected nightmares, your strategy mirrors the slow-burn terror of Itos work
Drampa Abstract Chaos Possibly the most visually intense card in the set, Drampa looks like it burst out of an abstract expressionist painting