Also known as "commander".This is perfect for those times when you already have 7 mana and you're able to deal them a bunch of damage but you still need help winning
I see this (ingenious smith) much more as a payoff than an enabler. it requires me to have lots of artifacts in my deck, and it does not produce any artifacts on its own. additionally i think it requires quite a density as top 4 cards is easy to whiffAlright, this is a solid, solid artifact enabler right here.
The enabler in it is made much more solid by the payoff part also being thereI see this (ingenious smith) much more as a payoff than an enabler. it requires me to have lots of artifacts in my deck, and it does not produce any artifacts on its own. additionally i think it requires quite a density as top 4 cards is easy to whiff
I liked that oneOrnithopter of Paradise
The ward ability is much fairer than Ojutai, which I like. The draw ability feels a lot stronger. Potentially a lot stronger. Like Impulse versus Ancestral Recall stronger.
Ojutai at home. Hexproof becomes Ward and Anticipate becomes a flat Draw with a Pokémon TCG-esque draw up effect. It is a bit odd that the Blue dragon is the one that lives in the Desert, but I think that has something to do with D&D lore that I am not aware of at this time.
I might end up playing this card as an extra copy of Dragonlord Ojutai for my Esper Dragons archetype. Ward is significantly worse than Hexproof, but my cube is fast enough to where that shouldn't be an issue outside of extremely long games. Either way, it should be a pretty cool finisher.
Ward 4 is a lot worse, but it remains very strong while giving more opportunity for interaction. That's potentially more interesting, anyways. Being monocolored is also a big buff. Definitely a strong way to spend 5 mana.DRAGON.jpg
Ojutai at home. Hexproof becomes Ward and Anticipate becomes a flat Draw with a Pokémon TCG-esque draw up effect. It is a bit odd that the Blue dragon is the one that lives in the Desert, but I think that has something to do with D&D lore that I am not aware of at this time.
I might end up playing this card as an extra copy of Dragonlord Ojutai for my Esper Dragons archetype. Ward is significantly worse than Hexproof, but my cube is fast enough to where that shouldn't be an issue outside of extremely long games. Either way, it should be a pretty cool finisher.
What? The effect doesn't even mention the proletariat. How is that-- OH! Look at that art!The Druid class is Communism.
Oh okay. I guess just going with what makes sense for classes and not making even cycles of 5 cards is an option I hadn't considered they'd do
The Druid class is Communism.
This looks like a worse Mirror Entity.
This looks good for moving artifacts into white. It looks similar to Elvish Visionary, though the draw may fizzle and the body is actually meaningful.Alright, this is a solid, solid artifact enabler right here. Good with Equipment in Wx, but good in Jeskai or similar "true artifact decks". Triggers off of things like thopters and/or servos too.
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It is a bit odd that the Blue dragon is the one that lives in the Desert, but I think that has something to do with D&D lore that I am not aware of at this time.
I don't really know anything about this, I just like it when other people have opinions.Blue dragons live in deserts and breath lightning, green dragons live in forests and breath forests, black dragons live in swamps and breath acid, red dragons live in volcanoes and breath fire, and white dragons live in the frozen tundras and suck.
No, seriously, white dragons are the weakest true dragons.
To those of you who run life gain in white
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I think you should include Snow-Covered Plains in your cube in order to run this combo.
Don’t tell your drafters about the combo. Just include it and let them find it themselves.
I'm not sold on needing 1WWW (including a colorless land) in order to try this "combo." It seems very janky except for the 1% of the time it actually works, in which case it's just annoying. This exceeds Chain of Smog levels of gimmicky.Just realized you can also just use Mutavault…. I feel foolish. I’ve been brainwashed by Standard. No need for Snow-Covered.
Are you not a fan of the dream?I'm not sold on needing 1WWW (including a colorless land) in order to try this "combo." It seems very janky except for the 1% of the time it actually works, in which case it's just annoying. This exceeds Chain of Smog levels of gimmicky.