Hey guys. I started a thread in the general section about this, but I want to create a poll to get a more accurate picture of what people think. So, what do you think is the most broken common card ever printed?
To find the most Broken Common simply look at the Banned list of formats that card should be leagal in and we quickly see its Treasure Cruise
Agreed. While it hasn't had the impact some of the others have, that's mostly because of it being banned so quickly. If it didn't exist, I'd vote for Delver.
Treasure Cruise. My first instinct was brainstorm, because it has the pedigree, but there is no doubt that Cruise would have done the same but for its banning across multiple formats. It was clearly to strong for modern, and arguable stronger then brainstorm in Legacy, and it was so, so dumb in pauper it wasn't even funny.
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UBR Grixis Control
U Merfolk
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Agreed. While it hasn't had the impact some of the others have, that's mostly because of it being banned so quickly. If it didn't exist, I'd vote for Delver.
Onering's 4 simple steps that let you solve any problem with Magic's gameplay
Step 1: Identify the problem. What aspect of Magic don't you like? Step 2: Find out how others deal with the problem. How do players deal with this aspect of the game when they run into it? Step 3: Do what those players do. Step 4: No more problem. Bonus: You are now better at Magic. Enjoy those extra wins!