But with so many fans of both Magic and Lord of the Rings, the value of these particular cards seems to have some staying power
Szarekh, the Silent King is the underwhelming face commander of the Necron deck
These are subjective, of course, but look something like the following: Tier 1, which includes Austere Command, Merciless Eviction, Toxic Deluge, Damnation, and Wrath of God Tier 2, which includes Day of Judgment, Hour of Revelation, Decree of Pain, Cleansing Nova, Living Death, Winds of Abandon, and Fumigate Tier 3, which includes everything else thats not unplayable. The important thing to note with this kind of ordering is that my approach mirrors most closely that of Frank Karsten in his Limited Pick Order articlesthe worst card in Tier 1 is very close to the best in Tier 2, and so on
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Cons: Most of the deck's ways to manipulate the top of the deck are one-shot effects like Ponder and Portent, which might make the "top of your deck matters" theme inconsistent