Thunderclap Wyvern
It's a non-parasitic Lord, has flash (i like 4 mana instants a lot), and can be either a combat trick or value creature. I really liked it in Origins and EMA.
I started from the bottom now I'm here
(admittedly the flavour text is painful)
i'll take the weird novel approach of suggesting a card that is, you know, good
Imperial Recruiter
you don't cube him but you should.
cons:
really expensive in paper, if you don't proxy, and like $15 on mtgo
3 mana 1/1
you need more than one to pull off the sickest Aluren combos
pros...
Here's what I'm running instead of Call to make it feel a little less boring (I used to achieve the same result by running the promo art, which looks amazing in person). Good card is good, role-player, but I wanted it at 2/3 instead of 3/4 because green decks won't always have the t1 dork...
Buy-A-Box promo is NEW THALIA
(first strike, nonbasic lands lands and creatures your opponents control enter the battlefield tapped)
it is SO EXCITING and REALLY STRONG. there's also a weird 2UU clone that doesn't get ETB triggers.
e: nice scoop, Kirblinx
Hollow Drifter is, uh, holy shit, so busted. Yes please I'll take a Frantic Search rider on every fetchland. I actually have no idea how to cost that ability appropriately but {C} over your stock three-mana growing Wind Drake is not the right answer.
Inevitable Adversary is cool. 3/2 maybe so...
Yeah, I've used both. Probably the better option, Tabletop Simulator is a more aesthetically pleasing (you can, like, throw cards at stuff and there's a physics engine) but Cockatrice is the most efficient way to stimulate a game of Magic.