Why Size Really Does Matter Card size has practical implications for collectors, players, and tournament organizers
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Drawing cards has a less immediate impact than dealing damage, but an extra card a turn generates plenty of staying power to win a long game
This card's price has seen some moderate fluctuation since its release, but overall, it has steadily increased in value over the last few months
As long as Beast, Tragic Hero has no damage, you can draw a card at the start of your turn
You can even build around Alms Collector to an extent, running cards like Secret Rendezvous and Your Temple is Under Attack to deliberately give your opponents cards