Like most fantasy games and worlds, the buy-in requires a ton of suspension of disbelief, and breaking that tension every now and then is a natural human response
Pair this creature with the likes of Impact Tremors, Siege-Gang Commander, or Purphoros, God of the Forge and youll have the absolute time of your life
But while Mishra and Urza require tons of mana and likely arent melding until turns five or six, if not later, Titania, Gaea Incarnate could hit the battlefield by turn four in a deck designed to funnel lands cards quickly into graveyard on the first one or two turns before the 3-mana creature is cast
Its not the most practical card in the meta due to its high energy costs, but its nostalgic pull and sweeping museum-grade artwork have given it a big lift in value
Anywhoos - onto today's article - An interesting Theros spoiler - not from the actual MTG set but rather from the IDW comics
Radiant Lotus Theres a lot more going on with this particular Lotus than it may seem