No one wants to have their Terramorphic Expanse shut down because of a Stranglehold, nor is that player likely to be abusing tutoring
To denote these cards' tongue-in-cheek-ness and make it clear that theyre only intended for casual play, cards from most of these sets have a silver border
Black/Red distinguishes itself from its Blue/Red cousin by ditching the four mana incentive in favor of just flinging cheap noncreature spells left and right
The magic of Magic: The Gathering is in the opening of packs, finding rare cards and building decks
No Rarity Symbol Is a Different Concept from 1ED The earliest print run of the Japanese Base Set released in 1996 contains cards lacking the rarity symbol in the bottom-right corner, known as No Rarity Symbol, which CGC describes as cards originating from the very first printing
With all the card quality from blue having a high curve is not at all a problem and so the deck kept posting the results