Insatiable Avarice The modal card that is Insatiable Avarice is a stronger Sign in Blood when you need it and as low as a 3-mana tutor
Slide it into a sleeve, frame it, or hand it to someone it holds up every single time
Triplet Beat has a clearer story than many generic mid-era boxes, but that does not remove restock, reprint, or demand risk
Reviews rave all over the place: God-tier roguelike, almost every turn is butt-clenching. What makes it stand out: Purification vs Corruption as a core risk lever Dice pool-building replaces classic draw RNG Clean visual language supports complex turns My Verdict: Its a glorious remix of deck-building: dice, cosmic stakes, and strategic layers that make every turn count, unlike anything in the genre
Weve seen a lot of creatures like this in the past, and theyre not usually anything amazing, though their ability to grow throughout the game is nice, and they do eventually become a problem for your opponent
As more boss decks were sorta requested, I thought I would oblige with many people's favorite villain of the yugioh series', the Prince of Atlantis himself