Ripping apart your opponents hand and getting additional value for doing that every time this attacks is amazing, and then like all the gods in the set, he gives you value no matter what, because he turns into a land when he dies
No custom cards
Split Up is a three-mana mass removal spell that will no doubt create headaches in Standard - it's excellent at removing blockers after an alpha-strike from an army of tokens , for instance, but it's also a great early answer to a deck curving out into threats on turns one through three
The primary issue has been with the Silver Screen style, which simply uses art from Crimson Vow and Midnight Hunt and puts a black and white filter over it instead of taking more influence from old-fashioned horror movies, like its box art suggests it would
In later print runs, the 99 is omitted from the date
The back faces of transforming double-faced cards don't have mana costs because they usually can't be cast transformed, although the new disturb ability provides an exception