When this card declares an attack: You can send 1 other card from your hand or field to the GY
Its ability is to jump in time, that is, Obeka messes with one of the most complicated footnotes in Magic: ending the active player's turn on the spot, including clearing the spells and effects present in the stack
Its easily #1, and arguably among the best activated ability commanders in the game, but only because its so broken and easy to turn into a one-card infinite combo that starts the game in your command zone
The complexity of the new mechanics and the high difficulty level might be a bit much for newcomers
Sacrificing two cards for a random draw is rarely worth it, and because of this, the card doesnt bring enough value to take up a card slot in most decks
Still, one MTG product is perfect for UB sets of all kinds, and a recent comment by Head Designer Mark Rosewater makes it all the more likely to be available for this year's releases