Another attack-based drain effect, and the board stall breaker of the Elves, aka even more Elf tribal. Do we only have two actual tribal deck archetypes in Kaldheim Limited?
having to pay for that kind of effect will make this creature really clunky to use, and dudes like this haven't been good in limited....
with enough redundancy they might be great for aggro cosntructed decks in non high level competition when you don't have to soak mana into them every turn, at the end of the day it's just one of those cards that appeal to no one.
filler common that you'll cut out from 90% draft decks.
oh and it’s a story spotlight notice he saids pretenders not pretender...
is it the gods are fake? or does he figure out vorinclex is not from kaldheim
That’s what I’m trying to figure out too. Are the Gods self-declared or are they actually beings of great power? Using the creature type God is so tricky because as we know them, they are indestructible or hard to get rid of and are of divine knowing (Heliod, Hazoret, etc). I know, Norse mythology.
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oh and it’s a story spotlight notice he saids pretenders not pretender...
is it the gods are fake? or does he figure out vorinclex is not from kaldheim
That’s what I’m trying to figure out too. Are the Gods self-declared or are they actually beings of great power? Using the creature type God is so tricky because as we know them, they are indestructible or hard to get rid of and are of divine knowing (Heliod, Hazoret, etc). I know, Norse mythology.
Based on the Planeswalker's Guide, the current gods of Kaldheim are the Skoti pantheon. To get there, they defeated the previous gods, the ancestors of the elves known as the Einir, and buried them under some trees or something. Harald wants to avenge them and return them to their "proper" place as gods.
oh and it’s a story spotlight notice he saids pretenders not pretender...
is it the gods are fake? or does he figure out vorinclex is not from kaldheim
That’s what I’m trying to figure out too. Are the Gods self-declared or are they actually beings of great power? Using the creature type God is so tricky because as we know them, they are indestructible or hard to get rid of and are of divine knowing (Heliod, Hazoret, etc). I know, Norse mythology.
Based on the Planeswalker's Guide, the current gods of Kaldheim are the Skoti pantheon. To get there, they defeated the previous gods, the ancestors of the elves known as the Einir, and buried them under some trees or something. Harald wants to avenge them and return them to their "proper" place as gods.
Thank you. I was super confused as to what was happening. I saw that card with an Elf within a tree and was wondering if that had anything to do with the new way they did things. Interesting indeed.
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"The essence of every world, every spell and every thought is power. Nothing else matters, because nothing else exists."
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Another attack-based drain effect, and the board stall breaker of the Elves, aka even more Elf tribal. Do we only have two actual tribal deck archetypes in Kaldheim Limited?
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meh.
having to pay for that kind of effect will make this creature really clunky to use, and dudes like this haven't been good in limited....
with enough redundancy they might be great for aggro cosntructed decks in non high level competition when you don't have to soak mana into them every turn, at the end of the day it's just one of those cards that appeal to no one.
filler common that you'll cut out from 90% draft decks.
meh.
oh and it’s a story spotlight notice he saids pretenders not pretender...
is it the gods are fake? or does he figure out vorinclex is not from kaldheim
That’s what I’m trying to figure out too. Are the Gods self-declared or are they actually beings of great power? Using the creature type God is so tricky because as we know them, they are indestructible or hard to get rid of and are of divine knowing (Heliod, Hazoret, etc). I know, Norse mythology.
Thank you. I was super confused as to what was happening. I saw that card with an Elf within a tree and was wondering if that had anything to do with the new way they did things. Interesting indeed.