Draft booster packs also contain one basic land and one slot that may be either a foil card (of any rarity) or a token
Thalia and The Gitrog Monster Tossing a stax effect on a card advantage engine is already something, but they had the audacity to make Thalia and The Gitrog Monster one of those stupid deathtouchfirst strike roadblocks that are virtually impossible to deal with in combat
If you've already got a lot of cards from The First Chapter, apart from the guaranteed foils in the 2 decks, it might be more cost-effective to put your money towards boosters, unless you're looking to pick up the cards from either of the starter sets quickly, then the fixed nature of the decks will get you those quicker than randomized boosters
High Noon Just like Rule of Law and Eidolon of Rhetoric, High Noon helps you stop storm decks in their tracks
Non-enchantment creatures, like Triton Waverider, dont trigger until an enchantment comes into play
Lightly Played /// Lightly Played Foil