Because there are only so many cards with Ingest , and it requires low-CMC creatures with Ingest going out first in order to put the cards into their Exile Zone in order to pull to use the ability , if you Min/Max a deck around Void Attendant , it self-assembles into the exact same deck every time .
It·s like putting a puzzle together . I haven·t had the deck assembled for awhile now , sed if you use four of each card ,
in order to make the deck actually work you have to use the same creatures with the same abilities .
There·s a tiny bit of wiggle room depending on whether you want to go all-creatures or include instants like Swarm Surge , however to have anything remotely functional you have to use the exact creatures of its cohort .
Designed for round-table and just as good for shutting down out-of-control stacks , Obeka·s ability taps to give the active player the ability to end the turn .
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Because there are only so many cards with Ingest , and it requires low-CMC creatures with Ingest going out first in order to put the cards into their Exile Zone in order to pull to use the ability , if you Min/Max a deck around Void Attendant , it self-assembles into the exact same deck every time .
It·s like putting a puzzle together . I haven·t had the deck assembled for awhile now , sed if you use four of each card ,
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Salvage Drone<>04
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Fathom Feeder<>04
etc
in order to make the deck actually work you have to use the same creatures with the same abilities .
There·s a tiny bit of wiggle room depending on whether you want to go all-creatures or include instants like Swarm Surge , however to have anything remotely functional you have to use the exact creatures of its cohort .
-Irini Sengir
Designed for round-table and just as good for shutting down out-of-control stacks , Obeka·s ability taps to give the active player the ability to end the turn .
-Irini Sengir