After all, you can use Eerie Interlude to save all of your creatures from imminent destruction, but you can also simply include this card in a deck that's chock-full of creatures with enter the battlefield effects
Dice While dungeons and dragons are certainly iconic and familiar for D&D players, few things are more beloved and feared than the dice
The other downside is the storm turn takes like 5+ minutes even if you're fast
For those players, the set was too bleak and icky, and they wished the set wasn't quite so monolithic in its overall feel. Here's one highlight from The Brothers' War: Many players liked having a set that looked back at one of Magic's greatest stories
Now my reasoned take on that problem was, "Boy, wouldn't it be nice if we dialed down the amount of legends we're printing." A slightly more extreme take posited by MTG Goldfish creator Saffron Olive the other day was, "What if we just got rid of the legend rule entirely?" Now I can agree that the legend rule is already a little contentious