Dom Harvey
Contributor
Theros gave us lots of exciting cards, as well as some deep and complex mechanics to play with; lost among all of that is the emergence of the most fearsome tribe Magic has ever seen. Wizards tries to support a block's themes by seeding the surrounding blocks with cards that tie into them; Return to Ravnica brought Boros Reckoner and Blaze Commando, M14 gave us Minotaur Abomination, and the next block is sure to deliver even more. We haven't even seen all of Born of the Gods and Journey into Nyx yet!
Show and Tell has been the scourge of Legacy for years. What if I told you there was a 1-mana artifact that give you repeatable, instant-speed, nonsymmetrical, uncounterable Show and Tells for the same amount of mana?
Thankfully, there is.
With Didgeridoo, every combat step is an adventure. Is their guy getting ambushed by a first-striking Boros Reckoner? Can you sneak in Mirror Entity midcombat? Can they risk their removal spell being fizzled by a flashed in Changeling Titan?
Red's cheap Minotaurs form the backbone of a solid aggressive deck. The quality/quantity of Minotaurs may not match Goblins' just yet, but don't let lack of imagination hold you back!
Elves and Merfolk may feel they're too good for Changelings, but we know better. With BotG's new Ragemonger, you can have a makeshift Akroma for only 3 mana! Sure, it requires work, but so does everything in life.
As I've argued before, Boros Reckoner is an excellent Cube card - and that was before Theros brought the twin horrors of devotion and Minotaurs. Fanatic of Mogis brings these two themes together while holding its own in the sorry non-Minotaur red decks.
Commando is another card that lets us interweave different themes. It's an ersatz Pyromancer's Swath in a burn-based Storm deck (think about Gut Shot, Grapeshot, Lava Dart...) and, along with Boros Reckoner, goes nuts with Kindle the Carnage.
It's important for our theme to reach into all colours to some degree, and Sorcerer is a crucial link to blue. With Ragemonger in play it's a recurrable Bloodbraid Elf, and with Didgeridoo there are clear echoes of Stoneforge Mystic-Batterskull.
A big incentive to move into Minotaurs, Tahngarth was fighting creatures and setting fashion trends back in 2001.
What's better than one Rageblood Shaman/Kragma Warcaller/Boros Reckoner?Any other card More than one!
What's better than Minotaurs? Nothing.
Show and Tell has been the scourge of Legacy for years. What if I told you there was a 1-mana artifact that give you repeatable, instant-speed, nonsymmetrical, uncounterable Show and Tells for the same amount of mana?
Thankfully, there is.
With Didgeridoo, every combat step is an adventure. Is their guy getting ambushed by a first-striking Boros Reckoner? Can you sneak in Mirror Entity midcombat? Can they risk their removal spell being fizzled by a flashed in Changeling Titan?
Red's cheap Minotaurs form the backbone of a solid aggressive deck. The quality/quantity of Minotaurs may not match Goblins' just yet, but don't let lack of imagination hold you back!
Elves and Merfolk may feel they're too good for Changelings, but we know better. With BotG's new Ragemonger, you can have a makeshift Akroma for only 3 mana! Sure, it requires work, but so does everything in life.
As I've argued before, Boros Reckoner is an excellent Cube card - and that was before Theros brought the twin horrors of devotion and Minotaurs. Fanatic of Mogis brings these two themes together while holding its own in the sorry non-Minotaur red decks.
Commando is another card that lets us interweave different themes. It's an ersatz Pyromancer's Swath in a burn-based Storm deck (think about Gut Shot, Grapeshot, Lava Dart...) and, along with Boros Reckoner, goes nuts with Kindle the Carnage.
It's important for our theme to reach into all colours to some degree, and Sorcerer is a crucial link to blue. With Ragemonger in play it's a recurrable Bloodbraid Elf, and with Didgeridoo there are clear echoes of Stoneforge Mystic-Batterskull.
A big incentive to move into Minotaurs, Tahngarth was fighting creatures and setting fashion trends back in 2001.
What's better than one Rageblood Shaman/Kragma Warcaller/Boros Reckoner?
What's better than Minotaurs? Nothing.