Hi guys, recently, when I opened some M14 boosters, I thought about the advertising cards that are included. At prereleases, there are always piles of them left on tables and tossed at the bin, but tokens are usually kept. I thought it would be a good idea for Wizards to just put tokens with adverts on the back because they get kept. What do you guys think?
Mizaru, the All-Seeing-1UU
Legendary Creature- Monkey Trickster Wizard
Shroud
Mizaru, the All-Seeing cannot attack or block 2 Choose an opponent at random, they gain control of target permanent you control. Search their library for a permanent card and put it into play under your control. That card gains: "At the beginning of your next upkeep, you may pay 3, if you do not, sacrifice this card"
As per the title, I want to know why so many people seem against the mythic rarity. It's a common theme on this site and it seems that someone mentions it in nearly every thread.
I think quite a few people give the new Teysa a bad rep. She does cost a lot, but she's not the most threatening general in my play group. And she prevents you from getting hit by the biggest threats. I run a Teysa lifegain edh. It is one of my favourite decks.
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Mizaru, the All-Seeing-1UU
Legendary Creature- Monkey Trickster Wizard
Shroud
Mizaru, the All-Seeing cannot attack or block
2 Choose an opponent at random, they gain control of target permanent you control. Search their library for a permanent card and put it into play under your control. That card gains: "At the beginning of your next upkeep, you may pay 3, if you do not, sacrifice this card"
See all the evil!
1/1
Again thanks a lot.
So, what's up with it?