For other low-power I also really like the duo of
elspeth conquers death The eldest reborn
elspeth is the much more reasonable and reliable card, but there is something very enjoyable for me about foreboding cards
Hmm even though I don't care for a lot of the designs so far in Edge of Eternity, I can say that it is ultimately a much more flavorful and interesting set than Outlaws of Thunder Junction and whatnot. While Vorthos-ing is subjective, I would bet money that these new sets are going to sell...
They have with the Sagas that don't die after the last chapter in NEO, but the only other time I remember the reminder text being different within the same set was augment in Unstable
monkey-ninja
As absolutely stupid as it is, I still absolutely adore
Splinter Twin
Discounting the infinite combos, it's still an amazingly fun card that can do fun shenanigans like
Sun Titan Neurok Invisimancer Shadowborn Demon Woodland Bellower Daring Waverider Accursed Marauder Goblin Darkdwellers
etc...
Nah, based off of how Edgar is worded (one or more), it's "for the first fiery gambit you play in the turn, you win all of the flips."
Mostly just because of the rules note: "You can flip any number of coins (you can even flip more than three), but Fiery Gambit has no effect if you lose any of...
Usually targeted discard is super frustrating to play against, but it is somewhat needed. Not every card can be interacted with the cards that you have. But they are still quite strong. Onslaught created my absolute favorite card for this effect:
Blackmail
(9th ed has the best flavor text bar...
Since the invasion of Muraganda by racecar drivers, it seems statistically likely that the world ooze will consume a dragon. Thus, a Glop of Dragon.
Glorp is a mostly colorshifted pillage. It's probably too strong for standard, but it's been over 10 years since bramblecrush, and I think those...
I always shill this boy
Magmasaur
He's a 5 mana earthquake that your opponent can murder before he explodes, only major issue is that he is the definition of slow so slice and dice might be a better option.
Yeah, kinda same. Most of my friends don't really enjoy cube, and if I can't play the best part about Magic then why play at all? I'll still probably pop in every now and again, but eh, time to write that TTRPG I guess.