I wish I could if only for those sick pants.I mean, more power to the person who can support a Bard Class deck in Cube, but even I'm not that crazy.
One part of the layout I really like is that wotc only has half of the text box to use.I'm split on prototype. I think the layout is godawful, but cards like Combat Thresher can act as great dual-archetype role players.
Probably not, most Omniscience decks are trying to cast a bunch of spells in a turn instead of just one.Will this make Omniscience obsolete in the formats where it is viable and legal? Or do those decks need to cast several free spells each turn?
I would say it is so basic
OK, this is nonsense.
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Dreams of Steel and Oil
Sorcery
Target opponent reveals their hand. You choose an artifact or creature card from it, then an artifact or creature card from their graveyard. Exile both chosen cards.
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This is pretty interesting. Creature+Artifact hits about 57% of my cube, and exiling is very relevant.
Ostracize is fairly outdated for what it's worth, replaced by both Divest and Despise. The new discard spell still manages to be strictly better than the strictly better ostracize however, assuming you're not doing Dauthi Voidwalker or similar shenanigans.This is a great card. Hits much more than
it can even be cast against an empty handed to remove something from the yard.
Truer words have not been spoken.
New art! I know most people just cut this for cut down but you know in your heart of hearts you should probably be playing both.
I think the desk is a lot better from the red-card-draw angle because it says "until end of your next turn" compared to "until end of turn" (besides digging twice as deep). The synthesizer can be sacrificed by a third party effect for (more) value, but it's actual draw effect is still worse. You can't, for example, pop at end of opponents turn and play anything sorcery speed off the synthesizer. Or pop, find something big, wait a turn, then cast big thing.
This card is sweet, but it's more think twice than deep analysis since you get to cast one of the two cards.
Now artifact synergy think twice seems sweet, but it is possible you just want experimental synthesizer? VERY similar cards after all.
I think the desk is a lot better from the red-card-draw angle because it says "until end of your next turn" compared to "until end of turn" (besides digging twice as deep). The synthesizer can be sacrificed by a third party effect for (more) value, but it's actual draw effect is still worse. You can't, for example, pop at end of opponents turn and play anything sorcery speed off the synthesizer. Or pop, find something big, wait a turn, then cast big thing.
I think partially comes down to "am I using this as a 'bauble' (synth) or am I using this as an actual draw piece that happens to be findable/sacable/recurrable/castable etc as an artifact (desk).
I'm kind of surprised no one has brought this up yet. Shivan Dragon and Flametongue Kavu stapled together seems like a pretty cool card. I like this a lot more than other more complex versions of similar effects like Glorybringer.
I might not be playing this card in my Cube, but it's the type of clean, flavorful design I like.
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Okay so I know this card looks cool, but we've run the numbers on Augur of Bolas before and they're really bad, and while instant or sorcery is worse than noncreature nonland, it's not the kind of swing that will change your mind.
That being said, at least this mills you for 3, where augur just said "Look at the bottom 3 cards of your library"