6 Oppression Similar to Chains of Mephistopheles, Oppression is disliked by the Commander community thanks to its reputation for assaulting everyone's hand
Part of the reason why this card is so special is because it was part of the first print run of the English edition of the trading card game, which contributed to its explosive growth and popularity around the world
[22] In contrast, colors on opposite sides have radically conflicting views and are called enemy colors (e.g
Darkness is particularly intriguing because nobody expects a Fog from the black player
While it is important to remember that the value of cards shifts and changes over time, it seems unlikely that any 2024 card will overtake Ulamog's number-one spot
The idea was for this to be the sequel to Magic: The Gathering , but plans changed along the way and almost every single new product under the MTG banner would be backwards-compatible, with them changing how they release each batch of cards