I'm likely an outlier but I strongly prefer Magic to be swords and sorcery aka typical fantasy themed. Sets like Neon Kamigawa, New Capena, this Wild West one and so forth are sets I avoid, no matter how well they're designed or how much fun they are to draft it's not appealing to me in the slightest.
My LGS has someone open a revised dual land in their Zendikar prerelease, which was pretty cool but definitely not something most stores would experience. I think it's a very fun idea, but it's a lot easier to bring back masterpieces which are nice $50-200 pulls and much easier to pull off on both the production side and the consumer side.
The mind flayer dragon is basically when an elder brain decides it wants to be able to move around, so it dominates a dragon and becomes a mobile horrific menace.
Based on her character in the books, I'm a little surprised to see Amber having a mono-red color identity.
She has a great character arc that could make her easily Mardu.
Metallic dragons are good-aligned, gem-dragons are mostly neutral, and chromatic dragons are evil-aligned.
Honestly the brass dragon having a black color identity is a flavor fail, but it's not a huge deal.
Are any of these characters trans ? There are a lot of girls that look like guys and guys that look like girls lately . It seems a little perverse .
Drow clerics are female by default, Lolth won't allow males to be her clerics. With that being said, there's plenty of ways in D&D to swap sexes, and the art certainly looks like a male to me, but also take into consideration that elves are fairly androgynous by nature.
For 2U though it seems pretty balanced.
She has a great character arc that could make her easily Mardu.
Dragonborn
Honestly the brass dragon having a black color identity is a flavor fail, but it's not a huge deal.
Drow clerics are female by default, Lolth won't allow males to be her clerics. With that being said, there's plenty of ways in D&D to swap sexes, and the art certainly looks like a male to me, but also take into consideration that elves are fairly androgynous by nature.