It is definitely a card I run in green aggro in my urza cube.Phyrexian Processor is definitely not a card I would ever run in aggro. Costs a whopping 8 mana before it even does anything!
I ran it for about a year, it never made anyone's main deck, sadly. Would love to try it out again but I fear I'd be the only one interested in it.How about
I feel like Aggro and Control are kind of trying to do different things, so unless you're playing something generically good or a removal spell, you're unlikely to find good overlap. That said, I think this card fits the bill:Are there colorless artifacts, low-middle power levels, that aggro and control decks would both be interested in? At least being fine with having them as their 24th card or something like that?
I have a few in my list, but really not that many.
(The servant only in monocolor of course.)
I am looking for a card, that rewards going wide in a way, that it works for the '1-drop into Raise the Alarm'-Version as well as for the slower midrange version that casts Beetleback Chief, and not as a curve topper. The card should be a reward for pursuing either approach of a go wide strategy. Power level wise, it should be somewhere around stuff like Glorious Anthem and Goblin Bombardment.
Thank for reminding me about this one! When I first saw Awakener, I though l: “What a nice bridge to Stoke the Flames!”Well, I for one can’t stop thinking of this card:
Well, thats the consequence of the choices of wizards. They think that more mana should be exponential/much more powerful because, well I do not know why. This choice also implies that the game ends much quicker and last bit not least yields a vicious self-strengthening spiral. To still have aggro, those creatures should be made stronger to make it worth it, and in turn the 5 mana creatures should be made stronger. Rinse and repeat. This all leads to a play pattern of: threat ->bigger threat -> bigger threat ->...-> out of cards and lose. There is no room for durdling one turn.Me realizing that 5 mana 8 Power is Tier 3.
Hmm. Not sure about that. If it is stronger than big green, then big green will be usurped by big boros as opposed to aggro boros.It’s also because RW almost always wants to be an aggro deck with a low land count, and casting a 5 drop off of 15 or 16 lands is pretty sketchy…
Riders of Rohan is probably my favorite Boros card for Cube for its incredible army-in-a-can, but at the highest power-levels, Whisperwood Elemental has not been play-worthy for a while, and adding another 2/2 to it isn't worth another color.Me realizing that 5 mana 8 Power is Tier 3.