They might also run spot removal in the form of [c]Swords to Plowshares[/c], mass removal in the form of [c]Wrath of God[/c], or both

A permanent with an activated ability you can only use if a creature fought this turn A card with the clue subtype First ever legendary creature of a creature type people have been asking WotC to make for years A card that mechanically fits in with a weird cycle of cards from Invasion A new twist on a cycle that originally appeared in a previous Commander product A noncreature card which has three instances of the word three and three instances of the numeral 3 printed on it A card that begins with the text At the beginning of your upkeep, each opponent chooses money, friends, or secrets A legendary creature that cares about three different creature types that have never been batched together before A sorcery with only eights words of rules text Tons of returning one-of mechanics, including one Verhey thought wed never see again To wrap things up, Verhey offered up five new cards names

Fun, but the whole card feels more like a mono-red commander and lacks the diversity of play style that many of these other commanders promise
With the current focus on premium products, it is the perfect time for Wizards to revert back to the original wording of the reprint policy and start printing foil versions of the Reserved List cards that players need in Masters sets, Secret Lairs , and other supplemental products
2001 World Championships deck (WOC88170)