I don't like read ahead. The mechanic itself is fine, and I will probably play some of them because I'm desperate for more sagas, but I don't expect players to read the top of the card that is usually just a bunch of reminder text (and is still for the most part just reminder text). Seems very...
They're not, for the most part. Incarnation is just a subtype they give to elementals that are "incarnations of a concept". Onslaught first started with Valor and his bros, Lorwyn continued with Purity etc, and MH2 had the third go-around with Solitude and such.
I like Mirrorshell Crab for being a lower variance reanimation target. It doesn't dominate the game as much when you get it into play, but you also don't get hosed as hard by removal spells.
Plus I personally kind of struggle to find counterspells I want to cube and crab helps shore up blue's...
disclaimer: I'm the mean judge on the talent show you're watching, don't take it too personally if my comments lean negative, not only are sagas hard to design well, I also just generally don't have it in me to dig up something nice to say unless I am genuinely impressed
feel free to challenge...
While I would recommend spelling it out for sake of clarity, the card does actually put the creature into play under your control as currently written.
yes
But I also understand that people obtain some form of satisfaction by operating within constraints, even though there's probably a lot of cube designers whose motivation for making rarity restricted cubes I would question.
Faldorn, Dread Wolf Herald
The actual commander decks were not the most exciting, this card is the only one I am debating. I like her low floor and her high ceiling, she works great with adventures, rebound, and red's typical way of drawing cards, and she's completely obscene with madness cards...
Considering the numbers are 9, 9, 11, 12, 13, it's more like Abzan and Temur got the short end of the stick, somehow. Abzan also has the fewest cards that are tri-colored, so there truly is no justice in this world.
The morph deck has no impact on it. BUG's extras are Tatsunari, Ana Battlemage, Jorn, God of Winter, Savage Gorilla and Urborg Elf, compared to RUG's sole Rattleclaw Mystic. The remaining cards for each belong to the same cycles.
the opportunity for fame and riches is still available
june 21 is summer solstice btw if the statement in the op puzzled anyone
For what it's worth, and I don't typically disclose hints so to speak, but considering it's more of an ideological one, I will say that I am largely a magic purist. If...
Things I like about the card:
- Mana cost
- P/T
- Haste
- Triggered ability
- Sacrifices artifacts for a benefit
Things I very much do not like about the card:
- The spellbook and the implications it has on a physical draft
PROBABLIES
Rescuer Chwinga
Gut, True Soul Zealot
Inspired Tinkering
Livaan, Cultist of Tiamat
Baba Lysaga, Night Witch
Rescuer Chwinga is an open-ended tool that is useful both to protect key cards and reuse useful etb effects across the spectrum, and it also has flash, which is an ability I...
I don't know if I'd call it "wicked powerful", you need a reasonable amount of investment into making it worth the squeeze, and there are a lot of dumb things you can do with a consistent treasure flow. It doesn't seem to be much at all comparable to a card like Professional Face-Breaker, which...