I think the one thing I would've liked to see more of in the list are summon cards: if you look at our commander options, Tidus, Yuna's Guardian and Yuna, Grand Summoner, both clearly work exceptionally well with the new summon creatures like Summon: Valefor as Tidus can remove lore counters to keep them around longer and Yuna can pump up creatures when the summons die, and that's a unique new game design space that would differentiate the deck from more generic +1/+1 Counter lists out there
For example, a normal Art Series version of Zidane, Tantalus Thief is as bulk as it gets, but the gold stamped version has a market price over $3, which isn't insignificant for a piece of cardboard that people often leave laying around on the table after cracking a new box
Each factory-sealed display box contains 24 Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate Draft Booster packs
Originally printed in Outlaws of Thunder Junction , Riku of Many Paths is the first MTG card outside an Un-set to have text that directly focuses on modal spells
(If an opponent was dealt damage this turn, that creature enters the battlefield with two additional +1/+1 counters on it.) The mana value of a face-down creature is 0
Not only that, but casting a creature using that mana means that spell cant be countered