There are no Floodborn in this deck, which is a bit odd for the Rise of the Floodborn expansion
Ultimately, it will come down to the prevalence of planeswalkers and battles as well as how many two toughness or fewer creatures are being played

Without further ado, here are the Most Expensive Cards from Magic: The Gathering Assassins Creed Set so far: #1 Sword of Feast and Famine $22 #2 Excalibur, Sword of Eden $20 #2 Edward Kenway $11 #3 Black Market Connections $9 #4 Sword of Light and Shadow $8 #5 Ezio Auditore da Firenze $6 #6 Altar Ibn-LaAhad $6 #7 Brotherhood Regalia $5 #8 Caduceus, Staff of Hermes $5 #9 Cover of Darkness $5 #10 The Capitoline Triad $4 #11 Desynchronization $4 #12 Kassandra, Eagle Bearer $4 #13 Templar Knight $4 #14 Staff of Eden, Vaults Key $3 #15 Basim Ibn Ishaq $3 #16 Temporal Trespass $3 #17 Mjlnir, Storm Hammer $3 #18 Cleopatra, Exiled Pharaoh $2 #19 Reconnaissance $2 #20 Crystal Skull, Isu Spyglass $2 #21 Eivor, Wolf-Kissed $2 #22 Yggdrasil, Rebirth Engine $2 #23 Leonardo da Vinci $2 #24 Apple of Eden, Isu Relic $2 #25 Propaganda $2 #26 The Spear of Leonidas $1 #27 Bayek of Siwa #28 Overpowering Attack $1 #29 Senu, Keen-Eyed Protector $2 #30 Conspiracy $1 Thats it

In the meantime though, I would avoid holding too many copies of this overhyped enchantment
This card was released in 2014 and is a favorite of mine not only for the cute ability, but for the festive art as well