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anime might make new players think that their monsters will be able to perform specific, named attacks, this isn't the case in the real card game
Without a bunch of complex card interactions, combos, or synergies it is a lot easier to show kids concepts like board control, trading creatures in combat, and not playing everything in your hand just because you have the mana for it
Card Name Mana Cost Type Instant Rarity Rare rules Text Split second (As long as this spell is on the stack, players can't cast spells or activate abilities that aren't mana abilities.) For each Aura and Equipment you control, you may attach it to a creature you control
On average RDW will have to spend one mana per card which will do 2 damage (including lands that is, the spells alone have a slightly higher mana cost and average damage output but it is easier to work in whole numbers and so the inclusion of the lands makes it so near to 2 damage for 1 mana you can forget the fractions)