Mirror of Life Trapping Lastly is a bit of a weirder mention that may not have fully reached its potential quite yet, but one worth shouting out with all the exile shenanigans were suddenly seeing, and its also from While its execution is more obtuse than the more straightforward cards previously mentioned, theres something to be said about a card that plays around with zones so much in such a unique way
While Star Wars is known first and foremost as the Disney movie franchise that has captured the hearts of millions, it also has some popular tabletop games
Who wants to see a picture of a big hairy ass
Of course, there are other excellent commons in green too
More so than most of the examples I give in this series
The "wheel" archetype owes its name to Wheel of Fortune from Magic: The Gathering 's Alpha set, a 3 CMC (2 colorless, 1 Red) card that makes all players discard their hands and draw seven cards