But, after much discussion, everyone over at SQUARE ENIX decided that invoking the nostalgic love for FINAL FANTASY VI, even in the smallest ways, is the purest version of this collaboration
Theres also a deep overlap between elves and druids
Abzan Banner Abzan Monument Acidic Dagger Aeolipile Aerial Toastmaster Aether Spellbomb Aetherjacket Agent's Toolkit Alchemist's Vial All-Fates Scroll Altar of the Wretched Amulet of Quoz Ancestral Carvings Anchovy & Banana Pizza Apocalypse Chime Arcade Cabinet Arcane Spyglass Arcbound Ravager Ark of Blight Armillary Sphere Ashad, the Lone Cyberman Ashnod's Coupon Ashnod's Transmogrant Astrolabe Azorius Cluestone Azorius Locket Bag of Devouring Bag of Holding Bagel and Schmear Balm of Restoration Barbed Sextant Barrels of Blasting Jelly Barrin's Codex Basilica Skullbomb Bear Trap Black Lotus Blasting Station Blitzball Blood Fountain Blood Servitor Bloodtallow Candle Booby Trap Boom Box Boros Cluestone Boros Locket Bosh, Iron Golem Bottle of Suleiman Braidwood Sextant Brainstone Breya's Apprentice Breya, Etherium Shaper Bronze Calendar Broodheart Engine Bumbleflower's Sharepot Buried Treasure C.A.M.P

These are the first spoilers from the set, revealed alongside a ton of other cards during MTG Minneapolis
Sure, you can easily whiff and hit lands or spells that aren't useful (Counterspell, Comet Storm, etc.) but generally speaking this ability is going to be well worth using
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