As a good rule of thumb, opening any Mythic Rare Eldrazi creature is likely to mean you've stumbled into something valuable
One of the great things about Magic (and of Wizards ' set design) is that not all cards have to be for everyone, and Wizards generally does a good job of making some cards for Spikes, some cards for Vorthoses, some cards for Commander players, some for kitchen-table casuals, and so forth
Use tape or clear packaging tape to secure the lid or flap of the container
As usual, you can expect in-depth tips and tricks as well as a sideboard guide from Zen, who was already very successful with his Pioneer decks in his Regional Championship Qualifiers
The full set list is as follows: #001: Charizard #002: Pikachu (holo) #003: Miraidon (holo) #004: Jigglypuff #005: Hatenna #006: Dragapult #007: Quagsire #008: Koraidon (holo) #009: Umbreon #010: Hydreigon (holo) #011: Roaring Moon (holo) #012: Dragonite (holo) #013: Eevee #014: Rayquaza #015: Drampa (holo) The package containing the booster pack also comes with a double-sided poster and stickers
Lucy and The Ghoul feel designed like they'd fit right into pre-existing Fallout decks