A new six mana Chandra. Similar to Chandra, Flamecaller, but with a slower clock and no card selection options. Uncounterable burn of many varieties, though.
This card might have some legs in cubes where black leans heavily towards sacrifice themes. It's a fun effect to have, but I'm not sure it's more playable than Cabal Therapy, and most people don't even play that.
I've had bad experiences with their more recent sleeves. Just a couple of weeks ago I had a Hyper Mat split on me when shuffling, ruining a Kaya I just pulled in a draft. Also did some stretch test comparisons between KMC Premium Mattes and DG sleeves, and the results were pretty damning for KMC. This is all anecdotal, of course. Maybe I got a few bad batches of KMC sleeves. Still, I've been pretty paranoid about sleeve durability lately, and I just don't want to risk my cards with seemingly inferior sleeves.
I highly suggest a cube box by Aaron Cain because you can customize it to your liking. I just got mine yesterday and I finally replaced the BCW white cardboard boxes I've been using. The only problem with his service is that there is a long waiting period. I believe he waits until he accumulates enough orders for one type of box before starting construction. That said, I placed an order early April and only got it yesterday.
Can you please post some pictures, and give a rough estimate of how much it costs?
I've attached some pictures of my new box. I ordered it in late June and just received it today. The box has room for 540 double sleeved cards and includes divided sections for lands, tokens and dice. It ran me about $430 because of the exotic wood species I chose (purpleheart). A domestic wood would've saved me about $130.
For sleeves I use Dragon Shield Mattes with Ultimate Guard resealable Perfect Fits. KMC can't be trusted anymore, so I feel like the DG Matte is the best option for the outer sleeve.
I think this card is being seriously underestimated here. It's a planeswalker! It creates an evasive 5/5! Even if it gets removed right away, it's still a two-for-one because you get to keep your demon. If an opponent has to attack into it, it will require two attackers, one of which will likely get eaten by the demon anyway.
This card might have some legs in cubes where black leans heavily towards sacrifice themes. It's a fun effect to have, but I'm not sure it's more playable than Cabal Therapy, and most people don't even play that.
Legends Eureka
Alpha Lightning Bolt
Judge Reward Wheel of Fortune
Expedition Scalding Tarn
Expedition Polluted Delta or From the Vault Mox Diamond
1 - Adorned Pouncer vs. Lone Missionary vs. Remorseful Cleric?
2 - Ancestral Vision vs. Deep Analysis vs. Treasure Cruise?
3 - Man-o'-War vs. Expulsion Mage vs. Waterfront Bouncer?
4 - Mardu Strike Leader vs. Vampire Nighthawk vs. Isareth the Awakener?
5 - Never // Return vs. Profane Command vs. Yahenni's Expertise?
6 - Hellspark Elemental vs. Plated Geopede vs. Dismissive Pyromancer?
7 - Arc Lightning vs. Flames of the Firebrand vs. Incendiary Flow?
I've had bad experiences with their more recent sleeves. Just a couple of weeks ago I had a Hyper Mat split on me when shuffling, ruining a Kaya I just pulled in a draft. Also did some stretch test comparisons between KMC Premium Mattes and DG sleeves, and the results were pretty damning for KMC. This is all anecdotal, of course. Maybe I got a few bad batches of KMC sleeves. Still, I've been pretty paranoid about sleeve durability lately, and I just don't want to risk my cards with seemingly inferior sleeves.
I've attached some pictures of my new box. I ordered it in late June and just received it today. The box has room for 540 double sleeved cards and includes divided sections for lands, tokens and dice. It ran me about $430 because of the exotic wood species I chose (purpleheart). A domestic wood would've saved me about $130.
Highly recommended!
For sleeves I use Dragon Shield Mattes with Ultimate Guard resealable Perfect Fits. KMC can't be trusted anymore, so I feel like the DG Matte is the best option for the outer sleeve.
No, because Pyroclasm is a source of damage controlled by the chosen player.