I consider upping the cost to . It's only "useless" against token decks in the sense any edict effects are, but it can be really useful if a key creature of the deck doesn't share a creature type with the tokens e. g. Selesnya Evangel.
The "fail-case" against all-in tribal is still a proper edict, though that one can get a bit of an upside at . The question is: Is this upside too good?
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"got" >> "goad" >.
I consider upping the cost to
. It's only "useless" against token decks in the sense any edict effects are, but it can be really useful if a key creature of the deck doesn't share a creature type with the tokens e. g. Selesnya Evangel.
The "fail-case" against all-in tribal is still a proper edict, though that one can get a bit of an upside at
. The question is: Is this upside too good?
Useless against Nameless Race.
Huh strange. Decent murdering for many decks, but almost useless against tribal/token decks. And changelings.