Would your opponent name Angel to keep you from stealing a potential Exalted Angel as you played a third turn Oppressor, or would they name Soldier to protect half the other creatures in their deck
Price $23.81 (Showcase Scrolls) The interesting thing about Nazgul is that you can have nine of them , which in a commander deck, actually provides you with better odds than running the usual four cards in a standard 60-card Magic deck
In his card art youll see that the wayward sorcerer appears to be leading his horde of brooms - a reference to the Sorcerers Apprentice in Fantasia - to carry buckets of some purple liquid through the halls of the Illuminary
affordable compared to the next card on our list
The quaint artwork and no-nonsense symmetrical pillow fort effect make this one of my favorite cards in early Magic, but it definitely commands a higher price than a lot of other cards while offering a fairly specific effect that likely isnt going to make or break your deck
Those kinds of game where you try and get ahead on tempo and get stopped in your tracks only to realise by turn four you have dealt two points of damage and have a single unexciting card left in your hand and a stagnant board position while your opponent has more lands, a hand full of gas and an unassailable active planeswalker