Club interview calls the game "a sort of Apples to Apples for the crass and jaded." [6] Criticism of the game stems from its enjoyment primarily depending on the number of players participating as well as many reviewers' concern that its politically incorrect content may offend certain audiences
If we skirt the bare minimum, not only do we run the risk of running out, but we also get punished by cards like Burning Earth, Blood Moon, or Thalia, Heretic Cathar
Hour of Promise Five manas the point where you usually want to be making big plays instead of continuing to ramp, but some decks go so big that they just want to go little ramp into big ramp into game-winning haymaker
This supercharges the entire Hakbal game plan, and for a bargain price at just two mana.
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Spoils of the Vault can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others
The effect of Moonlit Meditation's last ability applies before anything that modifies how those tokens enter the battlefield