He perfectly encapsulates the House of Ideas early formula for success: superheroes with superproblems
At the beginning of combat on your turn, you may have Cephalid Facetaker become a copy of another target creature until end of turn, except it's a 1/1 and has This creature cant be blocked. The Obscura Operation deck has a few combat damage triggers, making Cephalid Facetaker a powerful tool
The alternative, of course, is that the Tergrid player needs to be (rightfully) removed from the game as quickly as humanly possible, meaning at the end of most games with Tergrid, somebody walks away upset
cards as active at the end of this turn
From funky picks to powerful format mainstays
Red/green spellslinger decks are unorthodox, but not unheard of