The affected cards were dismissed as rumour until 2006, when a former Wizards of the Coast employee produced undeniable photographic evidence. The card is in great condition, protected in plastic now, and showing the error clearly on the bottom right of the character image
It could be worth considering in some sort of Fog strategy, in a playgroup with a lot of go-wide aggro decks, but in the dark, it just isn't powerful enough for me to want to play
8 Tivit, Seller Of Secrets Quite The Delimia A bit more expensive than other high-powered cEDH commanders, Tivit, Seller of Secrets comes loaded with some strong defensive measures to keep the Sphinx safe late in the game, while also setting up a strong game-closing combo just by entering the battlefield
One big payoff comes from fling effects
In a world where +1/+1 counter decks are as aggressive as ever, it's easy to look at outlast creatures as too slow and too limited
Its one of the best game actions you can take