Loved what the did with Tamiyo's character here. Her personality takes aspects of Ugin and Nahiri and rolls them into one. Essentially, she's the logical blue 'walker to contrast with the very emotional Jace.
Also, great to see them at least acknowledge pre-revisionist stuff.
Ah, Adventure Time. One of the most widely beloved cartoons of the decade. And for good reason.
But that's not important. What is important is the latest episode, the 27th of season seven. Because holy crap, you'll never guess who Gunther (the dinosaur, not the penguin) namedropped: F***ing Emrakul. Hold onto your butts, s*** just got real.
I'm thinking they'll make two new decks: a five-color one and a colorless one. Both would probably be priced around 10 dollars more than usual due to the increased number of nonbasic lands in both lists.
This deck is neat. However, I did recall a new card that was practically printed for this list: Nissa's Pilgrimage. It rips three forests out of your deck if you have spell mastery online, which should be really easy in this case. Especially if you forgo the wall suite for more Rampant Growth type cards. Why are you people not running playsets?
This is my stance on the matter. Modern is home to a ton of degeneracy right now. The most elegant thing Wizards could do to combat this, without needing to resort to bans, would be to simply reprint Force Spike in an upcoming set. This would help give control decks a place in the format again, as they would have a new, efficient tool for combatting all these crazy efficient aggro decks that want to tap out and play their threats.
Also, great to see them at least acknowledge pre-revisionist stuff.
But that's not important. What is important is the latest episode, the 27th of season seven. Because holy crap, you'll never guess who Gunther (the dinosaur, not the penguin) namedropped: F***ing Emrakul. Hold onto your butts, s*** just got real.
I know, right?
This is my stance on the matter. Modern is home to a ton of degeneracy right now. The most elegant thing Wizards could do to combat this, without needing to resort to bans, would be to simply reprint Force Spike in an upcoming set. This would help give control decks a place in the format again, as they would have a new, efficient tool for combatting all these crazy efficient aggro decks that want to tap out and play their threats.