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CardName: Debronian Post Agents Cost: 3UU Type: Creature - Bird Soldier Pow/Tgh: 4/4 Rules Text: Flying {1}{U}{U}, {T}: Draw a card. Flavour Text: Many Debronian Post Agency employees are military veterans. Their efficiency and dedication make them ideal for the job. Set/Rarity: Soradyne Laboratories v1.2 Uncommon

Debronian Post Agents
{3}{u}{u}
 
 U 
Creature – Bird Soldier
Flying
{1}{u}{u}, {t}: Draw a card.

Many Debronian Post Agency employees are military veterans. Their efficiency and dedication make them ideal for the job.
4/4
Updated on 24 Nov 2011 by SFletcher

Code: UU03

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2011-11-24 15:16:53: SFletcher created the card Debronian Post Agents
2011-11-24 15:17:03: SFletcher edited Debronian Post Agents

Whoa. An Air Elemental with card draw as well?

­Air Elemental has been obsoleted a number of times; most recently by Murder of Crows, but Serra Sphinx also comes to mind. This is normally going to be better than Murder of Crows, except that you can attack with that one and still get its benefit.

What's interesting is that this is Niv-Mizzet, the Firemind, minus the red parts.

2011-11-24 17:09:57: SFletcher edited Debronian Post Agents

Still, I’ve decided to add a three-mana activation to the draw. Murder of Crows at least makes you work a little bit to get a card, and gets you net zero cards. At uncommon, straight-up, no-trigger draw needs to be more controlled.

2011-11-24 17:12:52: SFletcher edited Debronian Post Agents

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