What makes Niv-Mizzet legendary in Magic: The Gathering is the amount of infinite combos it has, which automatically wins you the game
If Rip leaves the battlefield before its ability resolvesand it was still tapped as it leftuse its power as it last existed on the battlefield to determine the value of X
Nowadays, most decks play somewhere around 24 discard spells

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Male Kor have barbels on their chins, which presumably help them know when a crevasse is too narrow for them to fit through
Any decks that dont benefit from these effects shouldnt swap out their duals just yet, however: the gain lands are better for decks that cant make use of their new characteristics, as they provide a slight buffer against Burn