I tended to enjoy the Ruby/Sapphire set better simply because it felt like a more powerful deck
Adding a total of 204 new cards to the Disney-themed trading card game, Into the Inklands looks to further cement sapphire ink cards as the thinking-persons Lorcana ink type
1 Non-foil rare or mythic rare Default frame rare (80%) or mythic rare (10%) Borderless rare (8%) or mythic rare (1%) FINAL FANTASY artist rare (0.5%) or mythic rare (0.5%) 1 Traditional foil card Default frame common (55.75%), uncommon (35.9%), rare (5.5%), or mythic rare (0.75%) Booster Fun common (0.1%), uncommon (0.5%), rare (1%), or mythic rare (0.25%) 1 of 15 Cid variants (0.25%) 1 Land Common two-color land (55%) or basic land (45%) This card is traditional foil 20% of the time
When using the Shift 5 ability, which allows the six-cost card to be played one turn early if a cheaper Merlin can be commandeered for the cause, Merlin gets to make use of another feature called Overdeveloped Brain
This isn't a flashy commander - it's an apex predator