I like Void Squall here. Seems very annoying to play against, solid regardless of the board state. If you are behind it buys you time, if you are ahead it probably seals the game.
I see a lot of people have voted for the Bear, which IMO is a mistake. The Bear is solid, I don't mind playing it, but is really just filler. In a 3-color deck, in a morph environment, I'm not expecting any shortage of filler cards at the 3-drop spot. And in fact I think just about any morph/megamorph would be better than the Bear (easier to cast with three colors, more options in terms of filling the curve).
Bear solidly wins. For what it's worth, it's seemed above average for me so far. At worst, 3/2 for 3 is acceptable, and if regenerate gets online an unkillable 3-power creature is very difficult to deal with. Small aggressive decks keep making unfavorable trades, and the controlling Exploit decks I end up in have a hard time removing it. It's only mediocre against another big guy deck, which seems to be what we're going for here anyway, making it less likely there will be many more at the table.
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Storm Crow is strictly worse than Seacoast Drake.
I see a lot of people have voted for the Bear, which IMO is a mistake. The Bear is solid, I don't mind playing it, but is really just filler. In a 3-color deck, in a morph environment, I'm not expecting any shortage of filler cards at the 3-drop spot. And in fact I think just about any morph/megamorph would be better than the Bear (easier to cast with three colors, more options in terms of filling the curve).