Instead, it seems Shiny Revelry was revealed in its place due to the timing of its release
A few standout examples have some great ideas (the Gladiator Beasts come to mind), but we see very little of what these characters and worlds are, beyond a couple of paragraphs
Because this is a commemorative card for the OCG, Ive chosen to use Chaos Emperor Dragon Envoy of the End, a monster that although was originated from the OCG, but strongly fits the image of the original manga, as well as having shown up in the anime

The Rise of the Floodborn Amethyst and Steel Deck contains: 1x Merlin Shapeshifter (Foil) 1x Tiana Celebrating Princess (Foil) 3x Chip the Teacup 2x Dr Facilier Savvy Opportunist 3x Heihei Persistent Presence 3x Kuzco Wanted Llama 1x Madam Mim Fox 3x Madam Mim Snake 2x Merlin Crab 3x Merlin Goat 1x Merlin Rabbit 2x Merlin Squirrel 2x Freeze (First Chapter) 2x I'm Stuck 2x Beast Forbidding Recluse 2x Benja Guardian of the Dragon Gem 2x Cinderella Knight in Training 2x Eli La Bouff Big Daddy 2x Hercules Hero in Training 1x Kronk Junior Chipmunk 2x Lawrence Jealous Manservant 3x Lilo Galactic Hero (First Chapter) 2x Prince Eric Dashing and Brave (First Chapter) 3x Prince Naveen Penniless Royal 1x The Huntsman Reluctant Enforcer 2x The Prince Never Gives Up 3x Tiana Diligent Waitress 2x Last Cannon 2x Mouse Armor The cards marked as First Chapter are from The First Chapter set, all the others are from the Rise of the Floodborn set

I can only imagine the stories we will hear once the Avatar: The Last Airbender set is released, one that is already making people excited with cabbage sellers and memorable moments represented in the cards Wizards of the Coast has revealed so far
These cards are the glue that hold modern midrange decks together because of their insane flexibility