At worst, you can return that Plains from chapter 1 for chapter 2 for ramp. At best, your board of weenies will get bigger and bigger every single turn.
Okay... so the “when you do language” means that you can discard the plains and then return the plains... meaning that the worst case scenario is actual ramp (albeit slow ramp) in white.
Compared to something like cartographer’s hawk, this doesn’t seem half bad for white commander decks.
Okay... so the “when you do language” means that you can discard the plains and then return the plains... meaning that the worst case scenario is actual ramp (albeit slow ramp) in white.
The "You may discard" language also means you can just elect not to elect the Plains in the first place.
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Planar Chaos was not a mistake neither was it random. You might want to look at it again.
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Okay... so the “when you do language” means that you can discard the plains and then return the plains... meaning that the worst case scenario is actual ramp (albeit slow ramp) in white.
The "You may discard" language also means you can just elect not to elect the Plains in the first place.
Sure, sometimes that's the right call but if you have 3 lands in hand as chapter 2 triggers then you can discard one for the effect, make your land drop for the turn and be up a land next turn. It's pretty narrow value as you need next turns land drop to happen for this to mean anything. But, that as far as floors go, not bad. The curling is pretty high.
Okay... so the “when you do language” means that you can discard the plains and then return the plains... meaning that the worst case scenario is actual ramp (albeit slow ramp) in white.
The "You may discard" language also means you can just elect not to elect the Plains in the first place.
Sure, sometimes that's the right call but if you have 3 lands in hand as chapter 2 triggers then you can discard one for the effect, make your land drop for the turn and be up a land next turn. It's pretty narrow value as you need next turns land drop to happen for this to mean anything. But, that as far as floors go, not bad. The curling is pretty high.
The obvious actual floor, assuming no search hate, is that you got slammed by continuous graveyard hate such as Rest in Peace so you have to keep your Plains in hand. At least this card is Crazy Prepared for that case.
Okay... so the “when you do language” means that you can discard the plains and then return the plains... meaning that the worst case scenario is actual ramp (albeit slow ramp) in white.
The "You may discard" language also means you can just elect not to elect the Plains in the first place.
Sure, sometimes that's the right call but if you have 3 lands in hand as chapter 2 triggers then you can discard one for the effect, make your land drop for the turn and be up a land next turn. It's pretty narrow value as you need next turns land drop to happen for this to mean anything. But, that as far as floors go, not bad. The curling is pretty high.
The obvious actual floor, assuming no search hate, is that you got slammed by continuous graveyard hate such as Rest in Peace so you have to keep your Plains in hand. At least this card is Crazy Prepared for that case.
I'm not sure that I would take hate into consideration when evaluating the floor of a card. All cards that get value from the graveyard are subject to the same constraint. I can't think of any white card that does land ramp, or other gy shenanigans this cheap.
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At worst, you can return that Plains from chapter 1 for chapter 2 for ramp. At best, your board of weenies will get bigger and bigger every single turn.
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Compared to something like cartographer’s hawk, this doesn’t seem half bad for white commander decks.
The "You may discard" language also means you can just elect not to elect the Plains in the first place.
Finally a good white villain quote: "So, do I ever re-evaluate my life choices? Never, because I know what I'm doing is a righteous cause."
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not sure how good it is though.
Yes. Yes it does.
Also the first chapter reminds me of The Birth of Meletis but that's about as far as the loose comparison goes.
I like the flip side though.
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Sure, sometimes that's the right call but if you have 3 lands in hand as chapter 2 triggers then you can discard one for the effect, make your land drop for the turn and be up a land next turn. It's pretty narrow value as you need next turns land drop to happen for this to mean anything. But, that as far as floors go, not bad. The curling is pretty high.
The obvious actual floor, assuming no search hate, is that you got slammed by continuous graveyard hate such as Rest in Peace so you have to keep your Plains in hand. At least this card is Crazy Prepared for that case.
I'm not sure that I would take hate into consideration when evaluating the floor of a card. All cards that get value from the graveyard are subject to the same constraint. I can't think of any white card that does land ramp, or other gy shenanigans this cheap.