Putting out sets of metal tokens could give players what they need without requiring a ton of noodling around with online retailers, after all
That being largely a matter of "these seem interesting, but likely won't see play unless the right deck comes around." There're a few exceptions, which I'll touch on, but to save you, the reader, your sanity by not reading the same line over and over across 20-30 cards, I'm going to talk about them mainly in groups here and now
The Deck Builder's Toolkit retails for $19.99 and includes: 125 semi-randomized cards Four 15-card booster packs from recent Magic: The Gathering sets (One each from Journey into Nyx, Fate Reforged, Dragons of Tarkir, and Magic Origins) 100 basic land cards (Magic Origins art) Deck builder's guide to creating the best Magic decks Magic rules reference card Full-art reusable card storage box So let's talk about the 125 semi-randomized cards
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Spidersilk Armor While Spidersilk Armor doesn't directly hate on flying creatures by removing them, it grants your creatures the ability to block fliers while also giving a toughness boost