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Swinging in with him lets players require the opponent to block and almost certainly lose one of their creatures, after which they have to sacrifice one of their noncreature permanents
Gliscor because it's my favorite mon to use in competitive, specifically Swords Dance sets, in ORAS, and SM OU
(2024-02-02) Due to a recent rules change to suspend, you are no longer required to cast the suspended card as the second triggered ability of suspend resolves
As such, I think Invasion of Segovia is one of those rare battles where the backside is the real payoff
Youll also want cards like Whispersilk Cloak to make sure Skullbriar keeps hitting your opponents