Ink floods the text box, with huge inky tendrils throughout the border
A lot of mana ramp, some utility creatures, ways to make tokens and steal their stuff and maybe some card draw and you've got yourself a recipe for a 75% deck that's going to steal a lot of their creatures but won't be reliant on them to play creatures since you'll have a lot of your own
Summary Rakdos decks in Magic: The Gathering are aggressive and focused on damage, making them polarizing for players
These made sense from two angles: First, these were top-down Egyptian-inspired sets, and d4s look suspiciously like those pointy triangle things everyone associates with Egypt
It loosely resembles a mottled calf binding with a central panel, a la the early 18th-century Cambridge style
This already starts off strong and boasts an annoying ward ability, but it's not inconceivable that you might just win the game if you get a single clean combat in with a few modified creatures