For example, Charizard would normally be a Stage 2 card, and the player would need to place a Charmander on the Bench or Active position and evolve it into Charmeleon before it could then be evolved into Charizard
Aberrant Abundant Growth Academy Elite Aerial Extortionist Aesi, Tyrant of Gyre Strait Aether Channeler Agent's Toolkit Alchemist's Vial All-Seeing Arbiter Alquist Proft, Master Sleuth Altar of the Wretched Angelic Gift Angelic Sell-Sword Antique Collector Arcades, the Strategist Architects of Will Archon of Cruelty Arcum's Astrolabe Armed with Proof Armorcraft Judge Arterial Alchemy Ascent of the Worthy Assassin Gauntlet Astral Wingspan Autograph Book Axiom Engraver Ayara, First of Locthwain B.O.B
From Chris Pine as Edgin, Larcenous Lutenist to Hatsune David Tennant as the Fourteenth Doctor, celebrity MTG cards are only becoming more common
Rainbow Secret Rares look best when combined with Pokemon which have simple color palettes that primarily consist of one major color
Roil Elemental Mind control on a landfall trigger is unreal, but a 3/2 flier for 6 is unreal in a completely different sense