Items remain in play and can be used throughout the game
While splashing removal spells can definitely be correct (either because its convenient or sorely needed), splashing game-winning cards tends to be right more often
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As a player becomes the monarch, the current monarch (if any) ceases being the monarch
The connection between the card and the games lies in Final Fantasy 15 's Armiger, which allows Noctis to wield the 13 royal arms of the kingdom of Lucis, so the character's counterpart in Magic: The Gathering is all about casting artifact spells from the graveyard by paying life, and with Noctis, Prince of Lucis' lifelink, players can then recoup the cost by attacking
The ruby cards in Disney Lorcana: Rise of the Floodborn promise to provide new ways to thoroughly screw your opponent over