All examples will be taken from Cabal ANTthe Tendrils deck Im most familiar with myselfbut the same methodology should help you learn to get the most out of any kind of Storm deck, up to and including what is usually considered the most difficult deck in the format DDFT (Doomsday Fetchland Tendrils)
Those decks generally want to ramp, ramp, and ramp some more to exploit their card advantage
Theyre flying creatures that come in a variety of forms, and in the lore they can either be autonomous or have a crew (they existed before vehicles were a thing in MTG, otherwise their design and lore could well have been different)
While every card in an Un-set, outside of some fancy Basic Lands, was considered unplayable for quite some time, there are now some select cards from Un-sets that are legal for sanctioned play
Scene Boxes leverage that same certainty, offering up cards alongside a simple cardboard easel