Its a powerful tool used by its creators, Wizards of the Coast (WotC), to shape a cards potential power, its complexity, its role in gameplay, and, most compellingly for us at Beckett, its market value and enduring legacy
And neither Steel nor Ruby provide a deep pool of card draw effects - which means you really have to husband the resources you have
Up the Beanstalk Number four is a very sneaky one that flew under a lot of people's radar at first
Personally, Im not convinced that this is going to be the sleeper that everyone thinks it is, but the card already saw a significant financial spike in preorder season, so interest is definitely there
This is a rock-solid app considering it's completely free
Meanwhile the two abilities below that, which require the card to be tapped, are considered activated abilities