Captain American, Team Leader is another tribal Commander, only for Heroes rather than Villains like Doctor Doom
Spells that can't be countered can be exiled by Spell Queller's ability

Kotis, Sibsig Champion Kotis, Sibsig Champion | Illustration by Chris Rallis Commander (1) Planeswalker (1) Creature (38) Timeless Witness Stitcher's Supplier Insidious Fungus Molt Tender Rubblebelt Maverick Shoreline Looter Sneaky Snacker Reassembling Skeleton Bloodghast Skull Prophet Aftermath Analyst Jet Collector Satyr Wayfinder Urborg Lhurgoyf Rootcoil Creeper Vilespawn Spider Man-o'-War Woe Strider Honest Rutstein Nyx Weaver Six Springbloom Druid Wonder Disciple of Bolas Chitinous Crawler Ravenous Chupacabra Kheru Goldkeeper Sidisi, Brood Tyrant Teval, the Balanced Scale Mulldrifter Gravebreaker Lamia Lord of Extinction Disruptive Stormbrood Acidic Slime Dragonlord Silumgar Tasigur, the Golden Fang Lord of the Forsaken Izoni, Thousand-Eyed Sorcery (7) Toxic Deluge Victimize Cultivate Croaking Counterpart Deep Analysis Casualties of War Breach the Multiverse Instant (7) Cut Down Eviscerator's Insight Tear Asunder Confounding Riddle Forbidden Alchemy Putrefy Sultai Charm Enchantment (3) Insidious Roots Dredger's Insight Crawling Sensation Artifact (2) Arcane Signet Broodheart Engine Land (41) Cephalid Coliseum Command Tower Contaminated Aquifer Dreamroot Cascade Drowned Catacomb Foreboding Landscape Forest x6 Haunted Mire Hedge Maze Hinterland Harbor Island x4 Jungle Hollow Llanowar Wastes Memorial to Folly Opulent Palace Restless Reef Sunken Hollow Swamp x6 Takenuma, Abandoned Mire Tangled Islet Terramorphic Expanse Thornwood Falls Undercity Sewers Underground Mortuary Underground River Woodland Cemetery Yavimaya Coast Zagoth Triome Deck Theme and Strategy Kotis, Sibsig Champion turns your graveyard into a second hand, letting you cast one creature each turn straight from the bin by exiling three other cards

If so, the player can arrange to sell their bulk cards to the LGS and get some pocket money for it
At first glance, what you see is a huge flier (7/7) for a relatively small amount of mana (five) that can come back from the graveyard
Overall, there are a lot of similarities to Magic: The Gathering, and I felt like my competitive Magic experience gave me an advantage in picking up Lorcana on the release weekend