This card came packed in with a 2,000 counter, an excellent defensive tool for Law, and the ability to ramp up for free, making Laws removal an easy task to achieve
Around the same time, Pokmon VS (2001) offered a Trainer-focused concept that still feels distinctive today
Are you considering any now that youve read the list
For one, their considerable bookkeeping and mental overhead is easier to manage especially compared to everyone needing to track their Undercity position in multiplayer
We already have Teferis Protection, creatures that grant Indestructible, and ways to avoid non-combat damage, so Im happy to take another one
But there's some hoops that you need to jump through: Gadrak can't attack unless you control four or more artifacts, and he's only making treasure tokens if nontoken creatures died on your turn