Card advantage is a strategic concept (rather than a specific game term) and a lot broader, and basically means having more cardboard than my opponents. For starters, any card that puts more cards in your hand is card advantage, even if it doesn't say draw. But card advantage also looks at what happens in other zones
For example, Sidisi, Brood Tyrant and Narset, Enlightened Master are incredibly popular Commanders, the sets tri-lands are staples, and Hardened Scales is one of the best +1/+1 counter payoffs in the game
Just like the previous 4 Rarity Collections (counting Quarter Century Bonanza & Quarter Century Stampede), Rarity Collection 5 revolves around an approximately 80-card set thats chock full of todays hottest tournament-level cards, plus some old favorites
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