I remember telling someone at a game night that I missed the old frames and hated flip cards and planeswalkers, and they said to me: I think you are looking for Oldschool, you should check out Edwin the Magic Engineer on Youtube
That said, there are plenty of cards under the five-dollar threshold that are great for playing in other formats or that have a lot of utility in decks, even if theyre not the main focus

Tymna the WeaverTymna the Weaver Ragavan, Nimble PilfererRagavan, Nimble Pilferer Purphoros, God of the ForgePurphoros, God of the Forge Kinnan, Bonder ProdigyKinnan, Bonder Prodigy Winota, Joiner of ForcesWinota, Joiner of Forces Azusa, Lost but SeekingAzusa, Lost but Seeking Jodah, the UnifierJodah, the Unifier Muldrotha, the GravetideMuldrotha, the Gravetide Gix, Yawgmoth PraetorGix, Yawgmoth Praetor Kraum, Ludevic's OpusKraum, Ludevic's Opus Ishai, Ojutai DragonspeakerIshai, Ojutai Dragonspeaker Bruse Tarl, Boorish HerderBruse Tarl, Boorish Herder Adeline, Resplendent CatharAdeline, Resplendent Cathar Inalla, Archmage RitualistInalla, Archmage Ritualist Godo, Bandit WarlordGodo, Bandit Warlord Sram, Senior EdificerSram, Senior Edificer Varragoth, Bloodsky SireVarragoth, Bloodsky Sire Mangara, the DiplomatMangara, the Diplomat Loran of the Third PathLoran of the Third Path Venser, Shaper SavantVenser, Shaper Savant Of course, all this means nothing if you're really, really excited to get your hands on the Final Fantasy'd version of your favorite commander

Even Marshadow , our back-up Basic Pokemon, will benefit greatly
[9] The descriptions of both videos make a bold claim that only 13 sets exist in total, implying that each winner would have only received 1 complete set and that only 13 copies of each card exist