It’s secretly a reprint of bloom tender that’s actually slightly better
But bloom tender is two mana and this turd is not.
People tend to forget that ramp is only good if you can use it early, especially on fragile creatures.
If llanowar elf cost two mana, then it's draft fodder only.
Actually your blind as a bat not me I know everything there’s is to know about mana ramp since I play with creature focused decks especially big ones
it has a higher power and toughness at worst it’s a 2/2 bloom tender is a 1/1 and it’s only 1 more mana it’s a W more and it sees its own colors so it’s always a 2/2 when it can be up to a 5/5
And bloom tenders price tag is Morley do to scarcity and how well it plays in edh
I honestly don't get all the people yelling "WEAK" at this set. It might not have as many broken cards as War of the Spark, but there is power all over this set. There are common lands that have basic land types, the ability to come in untapped, and additional effects. This set has quite possibly the strongest mana dork we have seen since Deathrite Shaman from way back in Return to Ravnica. They basically have the best removal spell from Theros block, Hero's Downfall, a body. They gave us the most immensely skill testing punisher card I can think of since Desecration Demon. They stapled a wrath and a finisher together. They gave us a reusable wish effect on an above curve body. We have a free instant speed sacrifice outlet, which we haven't really had since Yahenni, Undying Partisan. There is a one drop with drain and recursion. The rare land cycle includes scrying, draw, ramp, team pumping and token making that you don't need spell slots for. The list goes on.
Exactly they are comparing to war of the spark and core 2020 and probably modern horizons
Tribal is something they will do in every set. We will never be rid of it. Why?
1) It's Limited "Glue". Dfrat environments are better when you have as many different archetypes for drafters to go after. Inserting tribal synergies in the card pool just gives drafters more flexibiilty. It's a very good thing they do it. It does have the intended effect.
2) It's 'known territory'--they've done it so many times now, it's too risky NOT to do it in every set
3) It's 'safe'. Magic players have always wanted to build tribal decks. It's a natural tendnecy so they don't risk offending many people with it.
Boil them all down...it's easy for them to do it. They've firmly convinced themselves they pull off a set without it. Hasbro tells them not to **** around with a formula that works (and one that consistently delivers the best profit margins of any division within Hasbro.) People like making money and having jobs. The rest takes care of itself..
For better or worse, Tribal will play a significant role in every (drafted) Magic set until the end of time. (Sometimes it is a even central role, rest of the time, it's merely involved.)
Also they give new toys for already done ones
And yes they will do it for every set and Noble will errata lots of older cards so morophon will probably be able to do noble tribal and when we get to Ikoria we will definatly see a tribal legend for whatever can lead the kaiju’s (whatever it’s typings will be)
well having seen the entire set, it sure seems weak.
definitely one of those sets that is fun to draft, then you put the cards to collect dust on a shelf
Typical from most of you guys here
You see powerhouse stuff get hype then rest later you guys go from I love the set to I hate the set
Besides lots of new toys for edh as usual and a there’s a few potentials for modern in this set
Actually your blind as a bat not me I know everything there’s is to know about mana ramp since I play with creature focused decks especially big ones
it has a higher power and toughness at worst it’s a 2/2 bloom tender is a 1/1 and it’s only 1 more mana it’s a W more and it sees its own colors so it’s always a 2/2 when it can be up to a 5/5
And bloom tenders price tag is Morley do to scarcity and how well it plays in edh
It’s secretly a reprint of bloom tender that’s actually slightly better
Exactly they are comparing to war of the spark and core 2020 and probably modern horizons
Also they give new toys for already done ones
And yes they will do it for every set and Noble will errata lots of older cards so morophon will probably be able to do noble tribal and when we get to Ikoria we will definatly see a tribal legend for whatever can lead the kaiju’s (whatever it’s typings will be)
Typical from most of you guys here
You see powerhouse stuff get hype then rest later you guys go from I love the set to I hate the set
Besides lots of new toys for edh as usual and a there’s a few potentials for modern in this set
Hope you guys enjoyed throne of eldraine spoiler season
By the way fling is coming so thud not leaving standard yet rejoice