Overall its a solid precon to sit down with, partly due to Olivias straightforward value-based approach to a win condition, but the reprints are a little less exciting for veteran players
Even for cards printed with their full and accurate Oracle rules text, reading will only explain that card if you already have a strong grasp of how Magic s underlying rules work and even then, it will only explain that cards self-contained effect, not any of the important interactions with other cards and rules which are often vital to understanding how cards are used
Grants Scrooge McDuck, Richest Duck in the World the Evasive keyword during the players turn, thereby enabling them to challenge other characters with Evasive
Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger Both Ulamog incarnations are pretty good at ending the game
Nonetheless, like in 'Conspiracy: Take the Crown', there are some loose, fundamental archetype-constructs you could seek for: Last, but not least Please be aware that, while i watched the show like a thousand times and read a ton of content online, i didn't read all the books yet and may not be the biggest GoT/Asoiaf-Nerd who has ever lived - but i certainly tried to get the flavor right