Since the Final Fantasy decks are pretty new, anyone who hasn't been testing them ahead of time online through unofficial channels like Tabletop Simulator or Cockatrice likely hasn't gotten a good idea of how well each deck plays just yet
Part of the planeswalkers being hardier than dorks is a trade off for all of them being far slower to actually finish a game outright rather than obtaining a concession
And Im terrible with secrets
It was actually protecting my graveyard from Deathrite Shaman that really sold me, even though its a pretty big corner case where that will matter
Obuun, Mul Daya Ancestor has made less of an impact, as there are generally more interesting and powerful commanders in their colors
Gale, the prodigal wizard of Waterdeep, has appeared in one noteworthy game of late, but he's also appeared in Magic: The Gathering 's Battle for Baldur's Gate