Oh, right, I don't think I've posted the link to my "complete" Revel in Riches cube on the forums.
As a result, I shouldn't be allowed to participate in this experiment.
It just hit me that Abiding Grace is porentially hilarious with squadron'd Myr Servitors.
Sac all of your Myrs on your turn, get one back on your end step, then get the rest back on your upkeep.
@landofMordor To continue using "I love lands in my graveyard" as an example, I think the key part is that it asks you for something without telling you how to achieve it. It just says "get lands into your graveyard", and not, say, "discard land cards". That makes it harder to "miss" the...
I think "downside" mechanics like Hellbent also serve a very important teaching purpose. A lot of new players are, quite frankly, afraid of milling themselves/discarding cards/losing life. Giving them opportunities to do so and feel good about it helps address those fears.
That's actually one...
I think you probably could make RG into a pretty satisfying graveyard color, if you wanted to do something fancy with it? Both colors are good at stocking your graveyard, after all, and both colors can do fun things with the cards in your graveyard. Heck, there are some pretty nice Delirium (and...
I'm looking for some dragons at roughly the following power level:
Rapacious Dragon
Freejam Regent
This is for my "everyone gets Revel in Riches for free" cube, so both of those dragons are a bit stronger than they normally are... but I'd still like some extra dragons, and Goldspan Dragon...
That's the thing, though — the Krushok doesn't have to be in a Madness deck. It could just be in a deck that wants to put two +1/+1 counters on something at instant speed for 1G.
I'm definitely leaning towards the Krushok, because having an extra built-in way to get it into your graveyard is pretty solid.
Plus, if I'm an aggressive deck, I'd prefer to see a card I can pitch for two +1/+1 counters if I get mana-screwed.