1.) Red Elemental Blast
2.) Natural Order
3.) Stoneforge Mystic
4.) Jace, the Mind Sculpter
5.) Emrakul, the Aeons Torn
1. Mystic Enforcer
2. Ichorid
3. Tendrils of Agony
4. Natural Order (simply because the art is tremendous, not necessarily because of format representation)
5. Burning Wish
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High Tide, or Ichorid.
Currently there are 12 cards represented in the banner. If I were to pick out 12 cards for a post-Misstep banner, they would be:
Force of Will, Tarmogoyf, Lion's Eye Diamond, Aether Vial, Brainstorm, Stoneforge Mystic, Sensei's Divining Top, Wasteland, Knight of the Reliquary, Dread Return, Entomb, and Jace the Mind Scuptor.
"I'm willing to imagine a TES where Past in Flames replaces Ill-Gotten Gains entirely, and we just don't play Diminishing Returns." - me, 29/09/2011
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LED or Mox Diamond (Stronghold art).
Gonna say High Tide or Ichorid.
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Green Sun's Zenith. It's not a flashy card. But it has had as big of an impact on the format as Misstep, people just didn't notice it because it's not blue. But without GSZ, NO RUG doesn't exist. Zoo is half a tier worse than it is now. Maverick is too inconsistent. GSZ has subtly shaped this format more than Stoneforge Mystic and Jace 2.0 combined.
Show and Tell would be my nomination to the list since it represents multiple decks (SnT/Sneak Attack, Hive Mind, Reanimator).
Ichorid would be mighty nice. Rk post /beast
1. Natural Order
2. Time Spiral (better represents Spiral Tide than High Tide art imo)
3. Show and Tell
4. Stoneforge Mystic
5. Jace, the Mind Sculptor
Ichorid - also former namesake of the most representative graveyard-based strategy.
0.05.14 [Digital Devil] <Digital Devil> Ach! Hans, run! It's the Tarmogoyf!
0.05.17 [Hans (GER)] <Hans (GER)> ...
0.05.20 [<System>] <System> Player Lost
Ichorid/Bridge/Dread Return is good. Lightning Bolt would be good too.
Also, change the Hymn art to the Quinton Hoover version, as it is by far the best one.
I think the biggest thing is the deep seeded emotional understanding that the right play is the right play regardless of outcomes. The ability to make a decision 5 straight times, lose 5 times because of it, and still make it the 6th time if it's the right play. - Jon Finkel
"Notions of chance and fate are the preoccupation of men engaged in rash undertakings."
BLASPHEMER!!! No Hymn art is as good as the Wolf Hymn. Wolf Hymns were only made by grinding a dozen of each of the other Hymns and then pressing all that Hymn-y goodness into a single card, then baptizing the new piece of cardboard in high end champagne. They are the saffron of the Hymn world.
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