The card I'm referring to was spotted on January 9, ahead of its release in the Japanese Battle Partners set
Design[edit] True to their name, all "Ancient Gear" monsters resemble variously designed robots, with skeletal bodies featuring unions of cogwheels and gears joining several parts together, and most of the Main Deck monsters feature gears in their backgrounds
You can only use this effect of "Glacial Beast Iceberg Narwhal" once per turn
I even found specific Trainer cards like Iscan, Kofu, Surfer, and Lana's Aid that perfectly capture that beach vibe, making the page feel like a mini vacation
(Im personally hoping for a Naya planeswalker commander in the near future.) Beyond the face commanders, the decks helped inject some new, fresh options as a whole, none of which feel over-tired these days
If youre taking a common sense approach for what counts and doesnt count as a unique MTG card - namely, that if you look at two cards side by side is there a clear and intended difference between them and way to tell them apart - then clearly foil card variants count as unique, different cards