One thing that the format has been light on, however, are slower control decks
This makes me believe that the problems with the current generation of fakes will be ironed out sooner or later
Wrap Up Spidey's Spectacular Showdown Scene | Illustration by Dan Dos Santos As you can see, Scene Boxes offer something pretty unique theyre collectible, theyre flavorful, and depending on the cards inside, they can offer playable upgrades for your decks
You can get some pretty sweet, limited edition skins, though - for example, if you bought the 'Warhammer Bundle' during the October 2023 Warhammer 40k Secret Lair, you got two codes, each good for ten premium card sleeves showing the 40k-ified versions of classic cards: Merciless Executioner as "Ork Kommando" Aggravated Assault Krenko, Tin Street Kingpin as "Makari the Lucky Grot" Zurgo Helmsmasher as "Ghazghkull, Prophet of the Waaagh!" Blind Obedience Danitha Capashen, Paragon as "Neave Blacktalon" Najeela, the Blade-Blossom as "Archaeon the Everchosen" Scourge of the Throne as "Stardrake" Beware, though - this is often the priciest way to find new codes
By taxing noncreature spells, it keeps games fair and slows down decks that try to pull off unfair plays, all while it applies early pressure to the board