They are powerful individual cards, but you need to untap with them to really get their value
Because he only costs three mana, you can easily deploy him on the same turn you plan to gain a massive amount of life and catch the table off guard
And she adds two damage to any opposing character damage by one of your actions
Next year, if were given a Rising Rivals-on format, Kecleon will loose some handy techs but many of the decks biggest problems will be out of the format as well
The White, Blue, and Black (or Esper) deck for Final Fantasy is built around Y'shtola, Night's Blessed, who incentivises you to cast multiple noncreature spells with mana value 3 or greater in a single turn to drain your opponents and draw cards along the way
There's a dwarf that can disenchant - which could be neat if dwarf typal decks get a big boost in the Hobbit set - and a Soul Sister frog