In this case its again about what motivates a player, and not the outcome - Spike will play land destruction if thats a powerful deck and doing so helps them demonstrate mastery over the metagame, but its a means to an end in that case, while a griefer will play land destruction for the experience of dominating opponents and preventing them from doing anything in a game - the power trip
This is pretty typical for a late August announcement, of course
Rest in Peace is a prime example
In fact, all of these cards are so good that every single one is in my Commander Cube (save for Tower of Fortunes and Loreseeker's Stone) as well as Abes Deck of Happiness and Joy
But it might be time for that to change in Historic thanks to the printing of Longtusk Stalker in Jumpstart: Historic Horizons , which solves one of the deck's biggest issues: the lack of a playable one-drop creature
This table indicates exactly how many cards you can expect in a deck of cards depending on the type