Porting this question over from the An auto-pick in synergy's clothing thread, because it probably deserves its own topic.
I think it'd be helpful to use lower-powered loosely here. For reference, the discussion started to circle around Pia and Kiran Nalaar as a benchmark for a higher-powered glue card due to a combination of its efficiency, flexibility, immediate board impact, total power to cmc ratio, evasion, buildaround quality, cross-archetype support, etc.
MurphysHuman asked
Some cards that I consider to be strong pivot cards that appeal to multiple archetypes that aren't as objectively powerful as P&K:
Some of these (Syr Konrad, Emry) clearly have as high or higher ceilings as a P&K, but they don't have the same level of immediate payoff and/or efficiency imo.
The fabricate creatures too since they all support go-wide, blink, sacrifice, artifacts, and counters:
The jump-start mechanic is great as it appeals thematically to spells matters, gravecast, discard matters, and self-mill:
etc
The escape cards fit the bill as they overlap self-mill, gravecast, counters/spells/enchantments matter:
etc....In addition to whatever other attributes they bring to the table
I've obviously emphasized the ER in lower, because a lot of these aren't exactly low-powered....but feel free to go as low as you'd like here.
What are some your favorite lower-powered pivot cards?
I think it'd be helpful to use lower-powered loosely here. For reference, the discussion started to circle around Pia and Kiran Nalaar as a benchmark for a higher-powered glue card due to a combination of its efficiency, flexibility, immediate board impact, total power to cmc ratio, evasion, buildaround quality, cross-archetype support, etc.
MurphysHuman asked
Right, inscho's instinct to remove the high-powered midrange glue from his cube could be understood in two ways:
1. Reducing the density of cards that are high-power and go in any deck of their color
2. Reducing the power level of cards that tie into multiple archetypes
1. runs the risk of putting the draft on-rails; if most cards do not go into every deck of their color, you better be in a specific archetype! 2. is potentially more interesting, but I have been thinking about how a card's power level is increasing in its archetype density. Look at these:
All of them do something that P&K do, but P&K's ability to do all of them at once ends up increasing its abstract power level. What are some cards that have very high archetype density but a lower power level than the cards discussed here?
Some cards that I consider to be strong pivot cards that appeal to multiple archetypes that aren't as objectively powerful as P&K:
Some of these (Syr Konrad, Emry) clearly have as high or higher ceilings as a P&K, but they don't have the same level of immediate payoff and/or efficiency imo.
The fabricate creatures too since they all support go-wide, blink, sacrifice, artifacts, and counters:
The jump-start mechanic is great as it appeals thematically to spells matters, gravecast, discard matters, and self-mill:
etc
The escape cards fit the bill as they overlap self-mill, gravecast, counters/spells/enchantments matter:
etc....In addition to whatever other attributes they bring to the table
I've obviously emphasized the ER in lower, because a lot of these aren't exactly low-powered....but feel free to go as low as you'd like here.
What are some your favorite lower-powered pivot cards?