Gideon's been to Ravnica before. He's worked, for a time, for the Boros Legion, the guild that definitely employs the most Giants. So in-universe, he knows this very well, and knows that she is not-from-around-here. So the flavor text is hinting at... something.
Gideon's been to Ravnica before. He's worked, for a time, for the Boros Legion, the guild that definitely employs the most Giants. So in-universe, he knows this very well, and knows that she is not-from-around-here. So the flavor text is hinting at... something.
How many other female giants were depicted on cards? I don't think this is the first, but it is quite a rare sight to see.
I believe the giant(ess?) depicted in Wild Ricochet is female, as are Rosheen Meanderer and Skyraker Giant. They're a rare sight to be sure and the art on this one definitely gives that "death by snu-snu" vibe.
The card itself is nothing special, but it's definitely limited playable. She dodges most of the common removal we've seen so far and could be a decent wall if the limited environment isn't overly aggro heavy.
Gideon's been to Ravnica before. He's worked, for a time, for the Boros Legion, the guild that definitely employs the most Giants. So in-universe, he knows this very well, and knows that she is not-from-around-here. So the flavor text is hinting at... something.
You're reading way too much into it. Gideon's just saying "Gee, I hope there are more soldiers as effective as her!"
As an English teacher, I spend my life encouraging high schoolers to go into more depth when analyzing a quote. So here goes my analysis of the quote, with the art as context:
"Where did she come from? More importantly, are there more like her?" - Gideon Jura
As some have already said, this quote could mean two things - a) It's a hint at a future viking plane, or b) the giant is Ravnican, and Gideon just wants more backup like her. We know that on Ravnica most characters we meet are divided amongst guilds, Boros and Azorius being the two guilds that don formal, manufactured armor. We know what Azorius's outfits are typically modest, fully concealing, and have a white/blue motiff. Boros armor, on the other hand, tends to be quite gaudier and usually has white and red prominently displayed either on a tunic, shoulder pads, or elsewhere. The armor of this giant seems to reflect neither of those guilds; the armor seems more leather-based, with less flashy metal (prominent with both guilds), and relying of wood for more shielded protection. Now, she *could* be guildless. We know from Palisade Giant that there are guildless giants roaming Ravnica, where they sleep, no one knows. However, as someone noted above, Gideon has spent considerable time on Ravnica. As a soldier himself, and a planeswalker, we can infer he knows the ins-and-outs of the warrior/soldier classes on this plane. He no doubt is aware that there are guildless giants, since Palisade Giant seems hard to miss, and we've seen giants pop up in art within this very block (see Citywide Bust and Collar the Culprit - also note: we are informed that the giant depicted in this art is a Gruul giant).
Now, given the setting of WAR, we know that planeswalkers and creatures are being plopped into Ravnica constantly through various methods - many creatures spoiled thus far don't originate on Ravnica (We know the Eternals are from Amonkhet). This creates an atmosphere on unpredictability and fluctuation. Anything can happen. In the midst of battle, an unfamiliar giant donning armor not yet seen in Ravnica art joins the fray. Should Gideon have accepted her at face value as a Ravnican citizen, there is little reason why he would question her origins. He'd assume she came from a Boros garrison, an Azorius precinct, a Gruul stomping ground, or from the back alleys of the guildless. But he chooses to stop and question her origins. An unfamiliar giant in unfamiliar garb has just shown up and changed the tide of the current skirmish. Gideon, being a planeswalker, understands the multiplicity of creature types across planes. He asks aloud, Where does this giant originate? Are there more giants like this one? This conveys a sense of both anthropological and tactical interest. Gideon is intrigued by this newcomer.
Now, as we scale our attention back to explore the meta narrative of Wizard's game design, we know that within the last few years WotC has increasingly been dropping easter eggs into their art and flavor text. We are aware that with future sets, new planes are being introduced. We are aware of rumors of a Viking/Norse plane in the future. While I do run a risk of misinformed extrapolation, I am willing to go out on a limb and say that this giant's unique armor does reflect the technological limitations of the Vikings. We know they had access to metallurgy, they were able to construct chainmail, yet their shields were wooden and metal armor was expensive, worn only by a higher class. Leather as a Viking armor is actually unfounded in archaeology, but it's a common trope of fantasy.
Keeping with the meta-narrative and past WotC patterns, we can infer that the designers and writers of this set were purposeful in the wording on this giant's flavor text. They could have added *any* comment from Gideon to this card, yet they chose two focus points - Unknown Origin and Promise of More. We know that after Core 2020 there will be a new plane. We know that Wizards likes to hint at new planes through flavor text and card art. Factoring the elements of this analysis together, I'm confident in saying this Giant is not Ravnican, and she is, in fact, from an unknown plane that we will be visiting within the next year or two.
It's an action movie quip. Unknown combatant enters the fray on the side of the outmatched protagonists, saving his bacon. Protagonist turns to sidekick and voices the audiences surprise "Where did she come from?" He's not asking her ethnicity/plane of origin, he's lampshading the timely arrival. This is underscored by the mechanic--the player gaining life, saving them from inevitable loss.
Then, acknowledging that they aren't out of the woods yet, asks if there are any more reinforcements immanent.
That said, I do think a Viking plane is incoming; it would tie in to the wolf theme in a way that doesn't step on Innistrad's toes.
Bulwark Giant: Oy! What are you gazing at, ya gussy blue rotter? You wanna have a scuffle, do ye? You think a puny little wight with a crack full o' sand like you can take the likes o' me? Yer a wee toothpick, and I'm built like a brick ****house! Yer ma was a jackal and yer pa rolled **** for a living! I'm gonna use yer legs as backscratchers and yer skull as a chamber pot, ya brainless, drooling, bow-legged, weak-kneed, limp-wristed pile of dog food!
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Every time I read a comment about "Well if this card had card draw/trample/haste/indestructible/hexproof/life gain...", I think "You're missing the point." They're armchair developer comments that fail to take into account the card's role in the greater Limited and Standard environment. No, it may not be as good as whatever card you're comparing it to. There's a reason for that. Not every burn spell is Lightning Bolt, nor does it need to be or should be.
PSA to everyone who keeps forgetting about the Reserved List:
You're on a website dedicated to talking about MtG. You're only a few keystrokes away from finding out what cards are on the Reserved List. You're also only a few keystrokes away from finding out why some cards on the Reserved List got foil printings in FtV, as Judge promos, or whatnot, as well as why that won't happen again. Stop doing this.
Yeah, the birb is very solid. Two for 1/3 in the air is exactly what you want to pay for early defense in Limited... BUT it also closes out games with that anthem!
All 3 are good Limited fodder, even if unexciting ones. Bulwark Giant has a big body to hold the ground and 5 life is pretty big number to be tacked on to a creature like that. Pouncing Lynx is just a reskinned Fresh-Faced Recruit without the hybrid mana, and Fresh-Faced was a solid card for aggressive decks. War Screecher is Concordia Pegasus with a pretty sizeable lategame upside.
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I̟̥͍̠ͅn̩͉̣͍̬͚ͅ ̬̬͖t̯̹̞̺͖͓̯̤h̘͍̬e͙̯͈̖̼̮ ̭̬f̺̲̲̪i͙͉̟̩̰r̪̝͚͈̝̥͍̝̲s̼̻͇̘̳͔ͅt̲̺̳̗̜̪̙ ̳̺̥̻͚̗ͅm̜̜̟̰͈͓͎͇o̝̖̮̝͇m̯̻̞̼̫̗͓̤e̩̯̬̮̩n͎̱̪̲̹͖t͇̖s̰̮ͅ,̤̲͙̻̭̻̯̹̰ ̖t̫̙̺̯͖͚̯ͅh͙̯̦̳̗̰̟e͖̪͉̼̯ ̪͕g̞̣͔a̗̦t̬̬͓͙̫̖̭̻e̩̻̯ ̜̖̦̖̤̭͙̬t̞̹̥̪͎͉ͅo͕͚͍͇̲͇͓̺ ̭̬͙͈̣̻t͈͍͙͓̫̖͙̩h̪̬̖̙e̗͈ ̗̬̟̞̺̤͉̯ͅa̦̯͚̙̜̮f͉͙̲̣̞̼t̪̤̞̣͚e̲͉̳̥r͇̪̙͚͓l̥̞̞͎̹̯̹ͅi͓̬f̮̥̬̞͈ͅe͎ ̟̩̤̳̠̯̩̯o̮̘̲p̟͚̣̞͉͓e͍̩̣n͔̼͕͚̜e̬̱d̼̘͎̖̹͍̮̠,͖̺̭̱̮ ̣̲͖̬̪̭̥a̪͚n̟̲̝̤̤̞̗d̘̱̗͇̮͕̳͕͔ ͖̞͉͎t̹̙͎h̰̱͉̗e̪̞̱̝̹̩ͅ ̠̱̩̭̦p̯̙e͓o̳͚̰̯̺̱̰͔̘p̬͎̱̣̼̩͇l̗̟̖͚̠e̱͉͔̱̦̬̟̙ ̖͚̪͔̼̦w̺̖̤̱e͖̗̻̦͓̖̘̜r̭̥e͔̹̫̱͕̦̰͕ ̗͔̠p̠̗͍͍̱̳̠r̰͔͎̰o͉̥͓̰͚̥s̟͚̹̱͔̣t͉̙̳̖͖̪̮r̥̘̥͙̹a͉̟̫̟̳̠̟̭t͈̜̰͈͎e̞̣̭̲̬ ͚̗̯̟͙i͍͖̰̘̦͖͉ṇ̮̻̯̦̲̩͍ ̦̮͚̫̤t͉͖̫͕ͅͅh͙̮̻̘̣̮̼e͕̺ ͙l͕̠͎̰̥i̲͓͉̲g̫̳̟͈͇̖h̠̦̖t͓̯͎̗ ̳̪̘̟̙̩̦o̫̲f̙͔̰̙̠ ̹̪̗͇̯t͖̼̼͉͖̬h̹͇̩e͚̖̺̤͉̹͕̪ ͚͓̭̝̺G͎̗̯̩o̫̯̮̟̮̳̘d̜̲͙̠-̩̳̯̲̗̜P̹̘̥͉̝h͍͈̗̖̝ͅa͍̗̮̼̗r̜̖͇̙̺a̭̺͔̞̳͈o̪̣͓̯̬͙̯̰̗h̖̦͈̥̯͔.͇̣̙̝
I̟̥͍̠ͅn̩͉̣͍̬͚ͅ ̬̬͖t̯̹̞̺͖͓̯̤h̘͍̬e͙̯͈̖̼̮ ̭̬f̺̲̲̪i͙͉̟̩̰r̪̝͚͈̝̥͍̝̲s̼̻͇̘̳͔ͅt̲̺̳̗̜̪̙ ̳̺̥̻͚̗ͅm̜̜̟̰͈͓͎͇o̝̖̮̝͇m̯̻̞̼̫̗͓̤e̩̯̬̮̩n͎̱̪̲̹͖t͇̖s̰̮ͅ,̤̲͙̻̭̻̯̹̰ ̖t̫̙̺̯͖͚̯ͅh͙̯̦̳̗̰̟e͖̪͉̼̯ ̪͕g̞̣͔a̗̦t̬̬͓͙̫̖̭̻e̩̻̯ ̜̖̦̖̤̭͙̬t̞̹̥̪͎͉ͅo͕͚͍͇̲͇͓̺ ̭̬͙͈̣̻t͈͍͙͓̫̖͙̩h̪̬̖̙e̗͈ ̗̬̟̞̺̤͉̯ͅa̦̯͚̙̜̮f͉͙̲̣̞̼t̪̤̞̣͚e̲͉̳̥r͇̪̙͚͓l̥̞̞͎̹̯̹ͅi͓̬f̮̥̬̞͈ͅe͎ ̟̩̤̳̠̯̩̯o̮̘̲p̟͚̣̞͉͓e͍̩̣n͔̼͕͚̜e̬̱d̼̘͎̖̹͍̮̠,͖̺̭̱̮ ̣̲͖̬̪̭̥a̪͚n̟̲̝̤̤̞̗d̘̱̗͇̮͕̳͕͔ ͖̞͉͎t̹̙͎h̰̱͉̗e̪̞̱̝̹̩ͅ ̠̱̩̭̦p̯̙e͓o̳͚̰̯̺̱̰͔̘p̬͎̱̣̼̩͇l̗̟̖͚̠e̱͉͔̱̦̬̟̙ ̖͚̪͔̼̦w̺̖̤̱e͖̗̻̦͓̖̘̜r̭̥e͔̹̫̱͕̦̰͕ ̗͔̠p̠̗͍͍̱̳̠r̰͔͎̰o͉̥͓̰͚̥s̟͚̹̱͔̣t͉̙̳̖͖̪̮r̥̘̥͙̹a͉̟̫̟̳̠̟̭t͈̜̰͈͎e̞̣̭̲̬ ͚̗̯̟͙i͍͖̰̘̦͖͉ṇ̮̻̯̦̲̩͍ ̦̮͚̫̤t͉͖̫͕ͅͅh͙̮̻̘̣̮̼e͕̺ ͙l͕̠͎̰̥i̲͓͉̲g̫̳̟͈͇̖h̠̦̖t͓̯͎̗ ̳̪̘̟̙̩̦o̫̲f̙͔̰̙̠ ̹̪̗͇̯t͖̼̼͉͖̬h̹͇̩e͚̖̺̤͉̹͕̪ ͚͓̭̝̺G͎̗̯̩o̫̯̮̟̮̳̘d̜̲͙̠-̩̳̯̲̗̜P̹̘̥͉̝h͍͈̗̖̝ͅa͍̗̮̼̗r̜̖͇̙̺a̭̺͔̞̳͈o̪̣͓̯̬͙̯̰̗h̖̦͈̥̯͔.͇̣̙̝
Kalemne, Disciple of Iroas, Rosheen Meanderer, and Palisade Giant are women.
I̟̥͍̠ͅn̩͉̣͍̬͚ͅ ̬̬͖t̯̹̞̺͖͓̯̤h̘͍̬e͙̯͈̖̼̮ ̭̬f̺̲̲̪i͙͉̟̩̰r̪̝͚͈̝̥͍̝̲s̼̻͇̘̳͔ͅt̲̺̳̗̜̪̙ ̳̺̥̻͚̗ͅm̜̜̟̰͈͓͎͇o̝̖̮̝͇m̯̻̞̼̫̗͓̤e̩̯̬̮̩n͎̱̪̲̹͖t͇̖s̰̮ͅ,̤̲͙̻̭̻̯̹̰ ̖t̫̙̺̯͖͚̯ͅh͙̯̦̳̗̰̟e͖̪͉̼̯ ̪͕g̞̣͔a̗̦t̬̬͓͙̫̖̭̻e̩̻̯ ̜̖̦̖̤̭͙̬t̞̹̥̪͎͉ͅo͕͚͍͇̲͇͓̺ ̭̬͙͈̣̻t͈͍͙͓̫̖͙̩h̪̬̖̙e̗͈ ̗̬̟̞̺̤͉̯ͅa̦̯͚̙̜̮f͉͙̲̣̞̼t̪̤̞̣͚e̲͉̳̥r͇̪̙͚͓l̥̞̞͎̹̯̹ͅi͓̬f̮̥̬̞͈ͅe͎ ̟̩̤̳̠̯̩̯o̮̘̲p̟͚̣̞͉͓e͍̩̣n͔̼͕͚̜e̬̱d̼̘͎̖̹͍̮̠,͖̺̭̱̮ ̣̲͖̬̪̭̥a̪͚n̟̲̝̤̤̞̗d̘̱̗͇̮͕̳͕͔ ͖̞͉͎t̹̙͎h̰̱͉̗e̪̞̱̝̹̩ͅ ̠̱̩̭̦p̯̙e͓o̳͚̰̯̺̱̰͔̘p̬͎̱̣̼̩͇l̗̟̖͚̠e̱͉͔̱̦̬̟̙ ̖͚̪͔̼̦w̺̖̤̱e͖̗̻̦͓̖̘̜r̭̥e͔̹̫̱͕̦̰͕ ̗͔̠p̠̗͍͍̱̳̠r̰͔͎̰o͉̥͓̰͚̥s̟͚̹̱͔̣t͉̙̳̖͖̪̮r̥̘̥͙̹a͉̟̫̟̳̠̟̭t͈̜̰͈͎e̞̣̭̲̬ ͚̗̯̟͙i͍͖̰̘̦͖͉ṇ̮̻̯̦̲̩͍ ̦̮͚̫̤t͉͖̫͕ͅͅh͙̮̻̘̣̮̼e͕̺ ͙l͕̠͎̰̥i̲͓͉̲g̫̳̟͈͇̖h̠̦̖t͓̯͎̗ ̳̪̘̟̙̩̦o̫̲f̙͔̰̙̠ ̹̪̗͇̯t͖̼̼͉͖̬h̹͇̩e͚̖̺̤͉̹͕̪ ͚͓̭̝̺G͎̗̯̩o̫̯̮̟̮̳̘d̜̲͙̠-̩̳̯̲̗̜P̹̘̥͉̝h͍͈̗̖̝ͅa͍̗̮̼̗r̜̖͇̙̺a̭̺͔̞̳͈o̪̣͓̯̬͙̯̰̗h̖̦͈̥̯͔.͇̣̙̝
EDIT: missed palisade giant. Thanks.
I believe the giant(ess?) depicted in Wild Ricochet is female, as are Rosheen Meanderer and Skyraker Giant. They're a rare sight to be sure and the art on this one definitely gives that "death by snu-snu" vibe.
The card itself is nothing special, but it's definitely limited playable. She dodges most of the common removal we've seen so far and could be a decent wall if the limited environment isn't overly aggro heavy.
Hype!!!
She doesn't look very Gruul to me, so it could be right.
On the quote, I'm in the "from which street" rather than"from which plane" camp.
"Where did she come from? More importantly, are there more like her?" - Gideon Jura
As some have already said, this quote could mean two things - a) It's a hint at a future viking plane, or b) the giant is Ravnican, and Gideon just wants more backup like her. We know that on Ravnica most characters we meet are divided amongst guilds, Boros and Azorius being the two guilds that don formal, manufactured armor. We know what Azorius's outfits are typically modest, fully concealing, and have a white/blue motiff. Boros armor, on the other hand, tends to be quite gaudier and usually has white and red prominently displayed either on a tunic, shoulder pads, or elsewhere. The armor of this giant seems to reflect neither of those guilds; the armor seems more leather-based, with less flashy metal (prominent with both guilds), and relying of wood for more shielded protection. Now, she *could* be guildless. We know from Palisade Giant that there are guildless giants roaming Ravnica, where they sleep, no one knows. However, as someone noted above, Gideon has spent considerable time on Ravnica. As a soldier himself, and a planeswalker, we can infer he knows the ins-and-outs of the warrior/soldier classes on this plane. He no doubt is aware that there are guildless giants, since Palisade Giant seems hard to miss, and we've seen giants pop up in art within this very block (see Citywide Bust and Collar the Culprit - also note: we are informed that the giant depicted in this art is a Gruul giant).
Now, given the setting of WAR, we know that planeswalkers and creatures are being plopped into Ravnica constantly through various methods - many creatures spoiled thus far don't originate on Ravnica (We know the Eternals are from Amonkhet). This creates an atmosphere on unpredictability and fluctuation. Anything can happen. In the midst of battle, an unfamiliar giant donning armor not yet seen in Ravnica art joins the fray. Should Gideon have accepted her at face value as a Ravnican citizen, there is little reason why he would question her origins. He'd assume she came from a Boros garrison, an Azorius precinct, a Gruul stomping ground, or from the back alleys of the guildless. But he chooses to stop and question her origins. An unfamiliar giant in unfamiliar garb has just shown up and changed the tide of the current skirmish. Gideon, being a planeswalker, understands the multiplicity of creature types across planes. He asks aloud, Where does this giant originate? Are there more giants like this one? This conveys a sense of both anthropological and tactical interest. Gideon is intrigued by this newcomer.
Now, as we scale our attention back to explore the meta narrative of Wizard's game design, we know that within the last few years WotC has increasingly been dropping easter eggs into their art and flavor text. We are aware that with future sets, new planes are being introduced. We are aware of rumors of a Viking/Norse plane in the future. While I do run a risk of misinformed extrapolation, I am willing to go out on a limb and say that this giant's unique armor does reflect the technological limitations of the Vikings. We know they had access to metallurgy, they were able to construct chainmail, yet their shields were wooden and metal armor was expensive, worn only by a higher class. Leather as a Viking armor is actually unfounded in archaeology, but it's a common trope of fantasy.
Keeping with the meta-narrative and past WotC patterns, we can infer that the designers and writers of this set were purposeful in the wording on this giant's flavor text. They could have added *any* comment from Gideon to this card, yet they chose two focus points - Unknown Origin and Promise of More. We know that after Core 2020 there will be a new plane. We know that Wizards likes to hint at new planes through flavor text and card art. Factoring the elements of this analysis together, I'm confident in saying this Giant is not Ravnican, and she is, in fact, from an unknown plane that we will be visiting within the next year or two.
-CatParty
GWUBRDraft my Old Border Nostalgia Cube! and/or The Little Pauper Cube That Could!RBUWG
Modern:WDeath & TaxesW | RUGRUG DelverRUG
Modern
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WGKarametra EnchantressGW
UBGSidisi, Brood Tyrant ReanimatorGBU
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WBGGhave TokensGBW
WUBZur RebelsBUW
WUBErtai CursesBUW
WRFiresong and Sunspeaker Spell SlingerRW
Then, acknowledging that they aren't out of the woods yet, asks if there are any more reinforcements immanent.
That said, I do think a Viking plane is incoming; it would tie in to the wolf theme in a way that doesn't step on Innistrad's toes.
Every time I read a comment about "Well if this card had card draw/trample/haste/indestructible/hexproof/life gain...", I think "You're missing the point." They're armchair developer comments that fail to take into account the card's role in the greater Limited and Standard environment. No, it may not be as good as whatever card you're comparing it to. There's a reason for that. Not every burn spell is Lightning Bolt, nor does it need to be or should be.
I̟̥͍̠ͅn̩͉̣͍̬͚ͅ ̬̬͖t̯̹̞̺͖͓̯̤h̘͍̬e͙̯͈̖̼̮ ̭̬f̺̲̲̪i͙͉̟̩̰r̪̝͚͈̝̥͍̝̲s̼̻͇̘̳͔ͅt̲̺̳̗̜̪̙ ̳̺̥̻͚̗ͅm̜̜̟̰͈͓͎͇o̝̖̮̝͇m̯̻̞̼̫̗͓̤e̩̯̬̮̩n͎̱̪̲̹͖t͇̖s̰̮ͅ,̤̲͙̻̭̻̯̹̰ ̖t̫̙̺̯͖͚̯ͅh͙̯̦̳̗̰̟e͖̪͉̼̯ ̪͕g̞̣͔a̗̦t̬̬͓͙̫̖̭̻e̩̻̯ ̜̖̦̖̤̭͙̬t̞̹̥̪͎͉ͅo͕͚͍͇̲͇͓̺ ̭̬͙͈̣̻t͈͍͙͓̫̖͙̩h̪̬̖̙e̗͈ ̗̬̟̞̺̤͉̯ͅa̦̯͚̙̜̮f͉͙̲̣̞̼t̪̤̞̣͚e̲͉̳̥r͇̪̙͚͓l̥̞̞͎̹̯̹ͅi͓̬f̮̥̬̞͈ͅe͎ ̟̩̤̳̠̯̩̯o̮̘̲p̟͚̣̞͉͓e͍̩̣n͔̼͕͚̜e̬̱d̼̘͎̖̹͍̮̠,͖̺̭̱̮ ̣̲͖̬̪̭̥a̪͚n̟̲̝̤̤̞̗d̘̱̗͇̮͕̳͕͔ ͖̞͉͎t̹̙͎h̰̱͉̗e̪̞̱̝̹̩ͅ ̠̱̩̭̦p̯̙e͓o̳͚̰̯̺̱̰͔̘p̬͎̱̣̼̩͇l̗̟̖͚̠e̱͉͔̱̦̬̟̙ ̖͚̪͔̼̦w̺̖̤̱e͖̗̻̦͓̖̘̜r̭̥e͔̹̫̱͕̦̰͕ ̗͔̠p̠̗͍͍̱̳̠r̰͔͎̰o͉̥͓̰͚̥s̟͚̹̱͔̣t͉̙̳̖͖̪̮r̥̘̥͙̹a͉̟̫̟̳̠̟̭t͈̜̰͈͎e̞̣̭̲̬ ͚̗̯̟͙i͍͖̰̘̦͖͉ṇ̮̻̯̦̲̩͍ ̦̮͚̫̤t͉͖̫͕ͅͅh͙̮̻̘̣̮̼e͕̺ ͙l͕̠͎̰̥i̲͓͉̲g̫̳̟͈͇̖h̠̦̖t͓̯͎̗ ̳̪̘̟̙̩̦o̫̲f̙͔̰̙̠ ̹̪̗͇̯t͖̼̼͉͖̬h̹͇̩e͚̖̺̤͉̹͕̪ ͚͓̭̝̺G͎̗̯̩o̫̯̮̟̮̳̘d̜̲͙̠-̩̳̯̲̗̜P̹̘̥͉̝h͍͈̗̖̝ͅa͍̗̮̼̗r̜̖͇̙̺a̭̺͔̞̳͈o̪̣͓̯̬͙̯̰̗h̖̦͈̥̯͔.͇̣̙̝
Well since you have to tap it for the ability the other thing probably wouldn’t be relevant anyway.