Pretty much all the flex slots get filled with Vindicate or Council's Judgement or Ashiok or Plague Engineer or Mirran Crusader or Gidion of the Trials or whatever meta call I'm making. To make cuts for a simple equipment holding duder, man I donno. It doesn't disrupt the opponent or anything, so what do I cut?
This is god-tier for vintage, will probably see play in legacy out of the board.
Thieving Skydiver
1U
Merfolk Rogue
Flying
Kicker X (X can't be zero)
If you pay the kicker, gain control of target artifact with CMC = to X or less. If it's an equipment, attach it to this.
2/1
Like, wow. Note the "or less", you can still steal moxen with it, but you've gotta pay a 1 mana kicker to do so.
Evasive body that steals and equips stuff, or just steals artifacts in general, so, so good. Really an amazing card. Possibly the strongest in the set.
Well, that tells you how much I've been paying attention to DGA lately, lol. When I played DGA 1-2 years ago the three drops were Lingering Souls, Liliana of some variety, and maybe 1x Vindicate. I totally forgot about Plague Engineer, which is pretty important to say the least.
I think if you have a flexible threat slot (some people have played Hero of Bladehold or another big beater) I would try one of this guy out. Straight-upbeats aren't necessarily great in a deck that wants everything to be card advantage, but the value against some decks will be very good.
Brainstorm Realist
I close my eyes and sink within myself, relive the gift of precious memories, in need of a fix called innocence. - Chuck Shuldiner
Not sure if turning a land into city of ass is good but it's at least interesting.
Full rampage with Uro.
Didgeridoo?
For what it's worth, this + Goryo's Vengenance + fetchland is a kill.
Goyro, play fetch, crack fetch, swing for 6 + 7 + 8. If you can cheat that thing into play (preferably hasty) and can get two landfall triggers (most likely via fetches), that's at least going to be 21 damage.
Edit: Since it untaps all creatures, regardless whether they attacked or not, it could probably also do some really stupid chains with KotR.
Is this a joke lol?
The spell half is uncastable in delver, and they aren't going to play a land that you have to bolt yourself to etb untapped, only adds blue and can't be used to cast daze, just to make delver flip slightly more consistently
I like the new snapcaster with therapy
Turn 1 you can therapy then turn 2 you play the wizard and sac it for the flashback, then you get 2 more therapy
Question is: How many attack phases do you need with this, especially with it and KotR getting increasingly more lethal? Land into KotR activation can already be 2-4 additional combat phases and then after the whole thing you can get another 1-2 combat phases after your second main phase.
That's actually pretty devestating.
How many attack phases do you get with a 6 mana drop without protections? With KotR you can at least stack up additional combats but it can't attack the first one.
You also can stack up more combats in the 2nd main as well though.
Hymn also discards 2 cards for 2 mana.
You also can't flashback therapy before the others have resolved, so the mage can be destroyed in response.
So I Resolve Mr MultiAttack
Play a fetch, Extra Combat Phase
Crack fetch, +2 Combat Phase.
Tap, Sac for DD. +3 Combat Phase
Additional Combat phase 3, untap, get Stage.
Additional Combat phase 2, untap, get Slayer's stronghold, make a 20/20
Additional Combat phase 1, Untap, get steppe, if nessessary, Give haste to the 20/20, attack.
Normal Combat phase. Attack with your remaining creatures, if nessessary.
All you need is a Knight, the new thing, and 4 spare mana plus 3 forests/plains!
Lol, I just noticed that this card almost requires two lands to ETB in order to even function because while I was thought-experimenting I remembered that additional phases actually occur before the organic phases, which means that the untap part of this creatures ability will occur before any creatures attack, because they only untap for that phase!
500.8. Some effects can add phases to a turn. They do this by adding the phases directly after the specified phase. If multiple extra phases are created after the same phase, the most recently created phase will occur first.
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