While this will mostly be relevant in casual play, it's worth pointing out that if you have a Naban, Dean of Iteration on the battlefield, every Wizard that enters the battlefield will trigger Warstorm Surge, Fathom Mage, Angelic Chorus, and Purphoros, God of the Forge (among others) an additional time, which opens up an entirely different layer of deck-building potential that was missing with Panharmonicon, which only triggered abilities on artifacts and creatures
Drop down a Elesh Norn, Grand Cenobite and the games practically over, because not only does everyone else not have any Lands, any new Lands instantly die as well thanks to Elesh Norns -2/-2 continuous effect
Here are some of the best cards in the Final Fantasy Crossover pack in MTG: Arena
Hopefully, this deck feels familiar and nostalgic to players of both the original game and the modern series! Speaking of nostalgia, Final Fantasy 6 is a trickier nut to crack in some ways as it lacks the more modern art references the other three games can provide
True-Name Nemesis True-Name Nemesis might have once broken into the top 10, back in the glory days of its youth when it terrorized Legacy decks
It doesn't give you a shuffle effect, however, which makes Multiversal Passage a little worse in Legacy decks featuring Brainstorm