![]() But I do like that it comes with the same ability as the Warstorm Surge. I just don’t do much playing from the graveyard that involves red. Plus any other etb or effects they have.Īnother card now that I look at the card I’m not sure about is Flayer of the Hatebound. Basically each time you cast a creature it’s removal or direct damage. Now Warstorm Surge is a sweet sweet card for my mono red Commander deck. You can guess the deck I’d try those 2 cards in. Zombie Infestation is just a nice card that allows you to get rid of dead cards and get a zombie token. I can see it being a sweet card in a Kaali (sp?) deck. It’s expensive but still I like Overseer of the Damned. And the nice thing is a board wipe will leave you with zombies. Ok this next one isn’t a zombie, but it generates zombies. I like it’s etb but not sure how big that X will be unless you can keep cards in hand. Nightshade Assassin now that I’m writing this I’m cooling on. Mainly because it’s a board wipe that leaves your creatures and Planeswalkers alone. 9 CMC for a board wipe seems expensive but In Garruk’s Wake I think is worth it (just). I think I already play From Under the Floorboards in my Scarab God Zombie deck. And Faith of the Devoted also combos off nicely with that later card also. Dark Withering is a nice removal that with a later cars becomes super cheap with the madness cost. And if they inspire ideas for a new deck.īeacon of Unrest get something back from the graveyard, and you get to do it again later. You know upgrading it (MtG players are known to do that). Remember when I choose these cards I’m evaluating them for if I think I can i]use them in an existing deck. Also Leyline of the Void is also a nice graveyard hate card. There are other cards that do similar, but I like these. ![]() I use it in my decks, these 2 cards go in almost by default these days. With the decks that have graveyard shenanigans like the Madness deck I keep thinking ok these decks will be ok when played against each of the other pre-cons. And it’s very subjective, and personal.Īt the moment based on the deck lists I think the deck I’m most excited about, and think I will enjoy the most is the morph deck Faceless Menace. Are they fun to play? It’s a hard one to quantify. ![]() And that’s how they should be judged.Īnother factor I take into account about a deck, and it only really comes into play once I’m playing them. The value is irrelevant really, it’s whether the reprints are any good, and Commander staples that matters. It’s almost as if WotC asked them not to mention it. If you have seen the Commandzone spoiler season coverage they mention the value in each deck (based on reprints alone) but fail to mention the cost of the deck increase. ![]() A taster of the things to come with the Throne of Eldraine. For the second year running we are seeing a price hike in the cost of the decks. But in the meantime it’s time for me to share with you some of the cards that caught my eye.īut first let’s talk about the elephant in the room. In about 2 weeks time we will get our hands on the physical cards. With GenCon and now the past week it has been spoiler season for… After a week of no gaming and boring you with some posts as my contribution for #RPGaDAY2019, it’s my turn to bore you with some MtG stuff.
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