The EPIC Ruby Storm
…For very few mana, Burning Wish can get an Echo of Eons, discard it, and effectively draw 16 cards (plus seven looks for the must-have card). If we are playing…
…For very few mana, Burning Wish can get an Echo of Eons, discard it, and effectively draw 16 cards (plus seven looks for the must-have card). If we are playing…
…in the plan. Rite of Flame is good when paired with Galvanic Relay too! This tension of replacing an already-good card for a better card in the matchup did not…
…cards that all Storm decks do. I like to break them up into two categories: primary and secondary. Our primary cards consist of mana and action while our secondary cards…
…base of Blue and Green for Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath. Splash colors are very customizable and offer personality to a given 80-card deck. Pilots can tweak card choices for…
…8-Cast being played less. Its reliance on various baubles and “Cast”-effects for card draw mean that, while card advantage may be high for an artifact deck, card selection is lacking….
…exiling the card it finds, Opposition Agent overrules it and it can not act on that card any further. The last card we talked about is a paper only card:…
…broad classifications. Once you’ve identified which sub-variation you’re looking at, there is then fluctuation among individual player’s choices with respect to the count for cards such as Nomads en-Kor, Teferi,…
…Engineer is definitely more of a main deck card because the card is never dead. The absolute floor is a three drop 2/2 deathtouch, the ceiling is it single-handedly winning…
…early Duress to discard a Force of Will. Then I needed to save mana, so I had to Cabal Therapy and then go off the following turn. My choices were…
…follow-up discard spell. This draws me towards Galvanic Relay, but given that our opponent only has two cards and the Galvanic Relay would be for a very low number, I…
This awesome mini token set is printed on actual playing cards! A superior smooth 330gsm quality card-stock with a high-quality finish!
These tokens are literally half the size actual cards (44.45 × 63.5mm) and will not fit in standard size sleeves!
But you wouldn’t want them to any way — they’re double-sided and have creature tokens on the backs!