Only the last two digits of win, loss and copies of a card counters are visible on screen
That set made the most of the shows time-traveling premise, drawing on several underused MTG mechanics to accurately represent the worlds and stories of Doctor Who
I guess the easy thing to do would just stick with NeoA and be done with it but then Id have to not use a ton of cards I scanned
As a reminder, the five options are: Latin R/G Raging Kavu (Invasion Prerelease promo) Classical Greek G/W/U Questing Phelddagrif (Planeshift Prerelease promo) Sanskrit G/U/B Fungal Shambler (Apocalypse Prerelease promo) Arabic mono-G Stone-Tongue Basilisk (Odyssey Prerelease promo) Hebrew mono-W Glory (Judgment Prerelease promo) Some of you are looking at the Oracle text for those cards and thinking, Balance issues! Guess what
1019 | It gets +1/+0 and gains deathtouch until end of turn
More specifically: Good Random A janky deck is, by definition, a deck with not only more variance in its outcomes, but wider swings on that spectrum