So "gusto" means something other than "taste" (its Italian meaning) in English? Weird.
Love the much shorter rules text.
Here it means "vigor". Though even saying that, I don't think it is the best word choice for the quote as gusto has a enthusiastic/joyful connotation, where this quote instead has the toymaker acting via annoyance.
It's a useful way to fill your graveyard, but might be too slow for Modern. Oh well, at least it actually says mill now.
Source: MTG Nexus
Imagine waking up at night and all you see are those glowing eyes.
Love the much shorter rules text.
Here it means "vigor". Though even saying that, I don't think it is the best word choice for the quote as gusto has a enthusiastic/joyful connotation, where this quote instead has the toymaker acting via annoyance.