New mechanics spoiled by Forbes!
Honestly, very down for this. Double-sided tokens are theoretically complicated but they feel so thematically tight I think it'll go down easily, and you don't have to fuddle with desleeving and resleeving since they're just tokens. I think this is neat, and a wonderful addition to food/blood/treasures/etc......even if it only contributes more to token clutter.
Sad that we probably won't get a return of these for a long time considering how WotC's been cycling through villains and these are tied to Phyrexians, but I do like new bauble-makers, and I already found one I want to play with:
Likely in the bottom third of my white 2-drops, but it's basically a second
Blade Splicer that you pay for in parts, and charges you one mana of interest to do so. I'm satisfied with that on many fronts.
Backup made me re-read it a few times, as "gains the following abilities until end of turn" isn't very precise language when it's not specifically attached to paragraphs, but you can read it as "gains the textbox besides the backup ability". I don't hate the mechanic, but I wish the reminder text was a little more obvious.
From that POV, both of these cards are compelling, if somewhat low-powered. They allow for neat and explosive turns and repeatable advantage, with the Archpriest being particularly notable, but I doubt either will make it into my list at this time.
New Snapcaster is nice too!
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