Chris Taylor
Contributor
I hate that both of these spells just have a chance of not doing what I want
Edge is, honestly, also great in those decks. In fact, I run Edge of Autumn, Explore, Life from the Loam, Crucible of Worlds and Ramunap Excavator in my cube.Explore is also great in decks with crucible and LftL. Adds an extra draw trigger for a loam dredge, lets you play an extra land you just vacuumed up with loam, or lets you drop a hand land after already playing a GY land.
I like emergent. It makes the land a creature which makes it a better card than rampant in my book. Rampant growth is a real bad topdeck, emergent slightly less bad. I cannot see your cube but I do not know edge is better than growth in your cube.But it's a landfall enabler and payoff (kinda) in the archetype's main color. Also, I'm cubing 18 Prismatic Vistas.
I think an interesting way to look at this dilemma is asking yourself which is better; Rampant Growth or a 2/2 Llanowar Elves, because that’s what Emergent Sequence often boils down to. I myself don’t think a two mana Llanowar Elves is that good. It’s not faster than Rampant Growth (like the real Llanowar Elves), but it is a lot more vulnerable. The goal of ramp is to accelerate into the mid and/or late game, and at that point a 2/2 is probably not very relevant to you anyway.I like emergent. It makes the land a creature which makes it a better card than rampant in my book. Rampant growth is a real bad topdeck, emergent slightly less bad. I cannot see your cube but I do not know edge is better than growth in your cube.
Either they do the same, or one is sacrifice a land to cycle which can be quite steep versus filtering your deck.
Maybe you need a rampant growth with cycling 2?
The point I tried to make is that in a topdeck mode I rather have a 1/1 which filters me than a land. Yes, it is vulnerable, but destroy is not cheap. If the opponent is destroying my land I am quite happy.I think an interesting way to look at this dilemma is asking yourself which is better; Rampant Growth or a 2/2 Llanowar Elves, because that’s what Emergent Sequence often boils down to. I myself don’t think a two mana Llanowar Elves is that good. It’s not faster than Rampant Growth (like the real Llanowar Elves), but it is a lot more vulnerable. The goal of ramp is to accelerate into the mid and/or late game, and at that point a 2/2 is probably not very relevant to you anyway.
I could say the same thing about Siege Rhino...If you're not cubing Edge + Flagstones you're a coward.