While there were several competing styles of Survival decks around the time of its banning, the one that really ignited the controversy was Calebs Vengevine/Survival deck that would quickly put all its Vengevines into the graveyard, then play a couple of Basking Rootwallas for free, leading to extremely backbreaking assaults (frequently in the air, thanks to Wonder) that were immune to most forms of interaction
**Limited Synergy:** While the deck has strong individual cards, there is limited synergy between them, which could hinder overall deck performance in competitive play
Beanstalk is powerful (and maybe banworthy) but it's barely enough to make Green cards playable
you must activate the first ability before you can activate the second
Though Tibalt, Cosmic Impostor shares a card with Valki, God of Lies, Tibalt is technically not a god
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