Prosper, Tome-Bound decks can play fairly or enable busted combo turns thanks to the mana production coupled with all that delightful card draw
This version of the deck is particularly interesting, as it cuts some land destruction spells to find room to play Lukka, Coppercoat Outcast with Emrakul, the Aeons Torn
Goblins takes very little from red and as such the colour is still open and should be played as much as it otherwise would if you were drafting a non-red deck
Precision die cutting helps keep sizing consistent across the whole order
It doesn't lose it as the turn ends or if another player gains control of it
The same is true for Tony DiTerlizzi - who is perhaps best known as the author of the children's book series The Spiderwick Chronicles, but who also provided plenty of art for Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons and Dragons back in the 1990s and 2000s (plus the more recent MTG set, Adventures in the Forgotten Realms)