Surprised there isn’t more oculus in the top 8. Didn’t realize overlords were still so dominant.
Pretty notable that there are almost no Aetherdrift cards in these lists, though that graveyard deck is pretty cool - it just looks way too fair
Just a refugee
Surprised there isn’t more oculus in the top 8. Didn’t realize overlords were still so dominant.
Pretty notable that there are almost no Aetherdrift cards in these lists, though that graveyard deck is pretty cool - it just looks way too fair
That’s exactly where I’m at too. The side plots are more self contained and feel easier to plan since they don’t have to tie in
I think Kona is still the better effect. It requires a bit more setup but getting your finisher a turn earlier is a big improvement.
[[Malevolent Hermit]] saw play so this could have a chance. Blanking [[Sunfall]] for a turn or two could be big in some kind of blue creature deck.
Am I making a mistake by having my Jellyfin server proxied through nginx? The other service I set up did need to be public so I just copied the same thing when I set up Jellyfin but is that a liability even with a password to access?
1 mana cyclers are always worth considering. Makes me wonder of they’ll ever print Living Death/End for artifacts. I could see it in MH4
I wonder why it is formatted this way and not in two sentences. Is there some reason that the targeting phrase needs to come before the token creation?
Hama might be Sultai
Aang is 5C on at least one mythic
Amon is Esper
Zaheer is Mardu
This will make attacking more powerful relatively which seems to be the direction creature design has moved too. It seems to me like powering up attacking and down blocking is good for exciting games.
I hope they reprint Walker. That would be cool
Lol having played a lot of Euros this is some good satire. Exceptions to exceptions in parentheses.
Hmm, if this were legal, is it better than the original moxen in 40 and 60 card formats? I think it might be
Really liking the thematic and mechanical design of the frogs this set.
Also, I feel like the average cost for power and toughness is just really pushed this set. Last time I felt it was this much was Throne of Eldraine. I feel like Commons and Uncommons have hit another powercreep milestone.
Thanks for the reply. I’m looking forward to these cards evoking little memories of Redwall from 15 years ago. Always loved the badgers and hares in that.
Yeah this seems incredibly pushed. I have a hunch this whole set will be a high power level.
I wonder whether we will be getting Salamandastron references with the badgers. Anybody read the published stories who can tell me?
As for the card, seems like a limited bomb, but I think the colored pips keep it from being standard playable.
Power creep and all but I genuinely doubt this will see any play in the formats it’s legal in. It’s miles behind Ragavan on its own and the archetype this fits in is go wide aggro, which loses to the exact board wipes that deal perfectly with this army in a can type card. Playing three of these by turn two and pumping out three extra bodies EOT can win a game of modern but that is not always going to happen.
Yes it looks like it would but it will still never tap for 2.
This is actually cool to see. I definitely noticed the basics used in the Analyst matchups but didn’t keep track of the others. Those Euro promos have got to be some of my favorite basics
Yeah there is some cool and powerful stuff in the set but there are just too many tried and true strategies. I don’t think I’m a fan of this long rotation.