Double Exposure And Textured Foils Showcasing characters alongside the deepest, darkest fears, the double exposure art treatment features two images overlayed on each other to give a really slick, modern aesthetic we rarely see from Magic
If you already have access to an authentic copy in good condition, that's obviously the ideal point of comparison - this ensures you know exactly what a genuine copy of the card looks and feels like, making it much easier to spot if your new card has a subtly different type of material, or faults in the holographic foil
If a face-up card your opponent controls leaves the field by a "Penguin" card's effect and returns to the hand or is banished: Negate the activated effects and effects on the field of cards with that original name, until the end of the next turn
I want to explore it a bit more and talk about a little history, why its so valuable, the risks and rewards of owning a box (or a pack) and why Alpha could be one of the all time greatest collectibles in the trading card universe
There are a lot of creature enemies in the game