For some unknown reason, Wizards thought it would be okay to put both those effects on a planeswalker that makes tokens
We're going to do a thorough analysis of each deck, highlighting its goals and how well it accomplishes them, check out its deckbuilding fundamentals, identify its strongest and weakest cards, then use all that information to create an optimized $50 upgrade path

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This is especially true when they bring the card they are searching for directly into play, rather than into the hand
Draconic Destruction leaves plenty of space to upgrade the deck, coming with a good number of essential dragon cards to build around