Both of them do a good job of showing up the expansions new mechanics and key features, and after playing them I dont think a third one would have been necessary, especially because it would have just been another Ruby/Emerald like last time
MTG: Final Fantasy - Scene Box - Garland at The Chaos Shrine The Garland at the Chaos Shrine Scene Box is based on the original Final Fantasy game, which originally came out on NES in 1987
Her autonomous play is aggressive, too, with every single character, ability and effect being played to its fullest each turn
Flynn Rider Spectral Scoundrel on turn one is OK, but Emily Quackfaster Level-Headed Librarian gives him a free Boost
As to where she might see play, there are a number of possibilities in Standard
Where exactly this steel card fits into the meta given its six ink cost remains to be seen, but it can still be a great option depending on your meta