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Mastery of the Unseen has always been a bubble card in my lists, very rarely making it but not really due to any faults of its own. If I was making a bunch of mana then turning all my cards into 2/2's would be sweet, and in general I like the ca Manifest can set up.
Doing some Dolcanic test hands. Grysta is pretty sweet and a breeze to make. Between him, Ash, and Foolish Burial Goods dumping Blaze Reloads its not easy to land a monster (on top of Nibiru being a Construct target, which is just silly).
@MexicoreLlama Yeah Rare Candy is, but this Beedrill wants to be the last card in your hand. My boys Rowlett/Eggegutor are too, with an ability that helps skip evos, but fire is top tier right now which really hurts grass
Quote tweet with the energy you aspire to, MtG art only: https://t.co/6KYL2iBU14
The Companion for @ProfChestnut is the big fella, Primeval Force!
Over the course of two years and ten sets - across more than a hundred cards - the #YuGiOh! tcg told a truly epic story or sacrifice and survival. This is the World Legacy Saga as told by CrushCards, and I highly recommend a watch. https://t.co/pL6pr2dg0l
WoTC released 82 brand new Legendary creatures cards last year. Some are ridiculously good and outclass many Commander options. I'm seeing posts saying it hurts creativity. Does it?
More importantly - does that matter? If so, why?