Whenever another Werewolf creature enters the battlefield under your control or transforms, put X +1/+1 counters on Ulrich, where X is that creature's power.
At the beginning of each upkeep, if no spells were cast last turn, transform Ulrich.
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Ulrich, Alpha of the Horde
{R/G} Legendary Creature — Werewolf
{M}
Remove a +1/+1 counter from Ulrich: Transform target Werewolf. Regenerate it.
At the beginning of each upkeep, if two or more spells were cast last turn, transform Ulrich.
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If there is a banned list, I say Baleful Strix has GOT to be on it. That card is ridiculous as a general.
It comes out turn 2, with card advantage, is in the best colors, and the colors that actually can use an extra card every time they cast their general. In additon, it blocks everything wtih advantage, then comes back and does it again the next turn. I honestly think its more powerful than Psychatog as a general. If you've ever played against it, you understand how ridiculously strong the card is.
It also dies to being breathed on. It has one toughness, is a flier, and is an artifact. It's a valuable dude, but no-where near broken.
I play Xiahou Dun as my mono-black PDH deck, and he has taught me much about the value of Brainspoiling for a Street Wraith. Additionally, it gets you the best draw spell in the deck (Urborg Uprising!) and is removal.
Not sure what happened with those claiming doom and gloom - this set's nothing like AVR. Each colour has great removal options, they're all just expensive so that voltronning an early guy, the strategy they're promoting, is better. There are some bomby creatures at Uncommon, but they mostly die to Naturalise or your top-end removal. There are not really any topdeck-this-and-swing-the-game spells.
The format rewards strategies that your conpetitive brain has been trained to think are bad.
Also, this was easily one of the largest midnight / saturday prereleases in a long time. Easily. Only one that beat it was RTR.
As long as the top card of your library is revealed, Zera, Master of Time gets +5/+5.
"The future is known. Your defeat has been foreseen."
I do not have a vested interest in this.
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At the beginning of each upkeep, if no spells were cast last turn, transform Ulrich.
At the beginning of each upkeep, if two or more spells were cast last turn, transform Ulrich.
Creatures you control can't block and must attack each turn if able.
Whenever you discard a card, you may pay (R/B). If you do, Palla deals 3 damage to target creature and you may draw a card.
"I want my REFUND!"
Whenever Priest of Pain attacks, you lose X life, where X is its power.
"Why should I be the only one to hear your confession?"
"The oil knows. Jin-Gitaxias understands."
—Janus, Gitaxian sective
If we assume it's legit, Ephara looks a lot like this;
Check his footprints extending backwards in his card art. He's the stag, and those are his footprints!
It also dies to being breathed on. It has one toughness, is a flier, and is an artifact. It's a valuable dude, but no-where near broken.
- Unhallowed Pact
- Unearth
- Dark Ritual
+ Shred Memory
+ Brainspoil
+ Street Wraith
I play Xiahou Dun as my mono-black PDH deck, and he has taught me much about the value of Brainspoiling for a Street Wraith. Additionally, it gets you the best draw spell in the deck (Urborg Uprising!) and is removal.
Shred Memory is just amazing. Definitely run it.
The format rewards strategies that your conpetitive brain has been trained to think are bad.
Also, this was easily one of the largest midnight / saturday prereleases in a long time. Easily. Only one that beat it was RTR.