My biggest issue with the straight-out-of-the-box precon is that it feels light on ways to dump creatures into the graveyard, especially early in the game
Zell Dincht is another valuable piece slotting into this strange landfall puzzle, bringing me slowly closer to a deck that blasts with Koth and Seismic Assault
If that werent good enough, Edward Kenway can even provide card advantage, but youll need vehicles for this
There's probably more to be said about what this says about the Story Spotlights as objects if they're not so much the story as they are exciting rares used to advertise the storyline, are they as interesting to Vorthos-focused collectors as they might otherwise be
Emiel the Blessed Emiel the Blessed has a surprising amount of depth to explore
Gameplay-wise, however, Azurite Sea is as tough to pin down as Set 5