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Mtg faceless menace review
Mtg faceless menace review










Meanwhile, black adds more options for removal with the likes of Bane of the Living, Aphetto Exterminator, Silumgar Assassin, or Skinthinner. The only significant red Morph-themed cards are Akroma, Angel of Fury, Jeering Instigator, Dwarven Blastminer, Fortune Thief, and Ashcloud Phoenix. Kadena and Animar share two colors, blue and green, but differ on the third, with Animar's third being red and Kadena's being black this opens up a lot of other doors that Animar can't access.

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Don't forget, too, that Kadena says "each turn," meaning that if you have the newly-reprinted Leyline of Anticipation in play, you can cast a free Morph on your opponents' turns! Kadena decks may even employ self-bounce effects to continually recast Morphs precisely to take advantage of this value train. After some initial investment, Animar will allow you to play more Morphs for free, allowing you to rapid-fire them into play all at once, while Kadena will discount just one at a time, refilling her hand in a way Animar does not (at least, not without extra support). While Ezuri gains experience counters from Morphs and Ixidor directly supports face-down creatures, Animar is the closest comparison we can make to how Kadena should be evaluated in the format. (This is very important for cards like Ghastly Conscription, since Kadena will draw cards for each of the face-down creatures!) Morph as a theme certainly has a niche following, as there are 465 Morph decks in the EDHREC database, with Animar, Soul of Elements, Ixidor, Reality Sculptor, and Ezuri, Claw of Progress as the three main commanders. In addition, she provides card advantage by drawing a card every time a face-down creature enters the battlefield under your control, which notably counts for both Morph and Manifest cards. Barring any effects that increase costs, Kadena reduces the first Morph you cast each turn by three mana, making it free to play.

mtg faceless menace review

Kadena, Slinking Sorcerer is the face card of the Sultai Morph deck.

mtg faceless menace review

I'm excited to talk about them with you! Kadena, Slinking Sorcerer We have a Morph commander, a Voltron commander, and a counter-based commander, all of which seem to be really interesting and exciting to build! While we have only received two new Morph cards, we also received several new non-commander cards that can fit into a variety of decks. This time around, we've received three new Sultai commanders that all seem to have fairly niche roles and themes while still maintaining some versatility.

mtg faceless menace review

Sultai has received many new toys and a few new commanders to play with over the last couple of years, including Muldrotha the Gravetide and Yarok, the Desecrated, both of which have become popular as extremely versatile commanders that can cater to several playstyles. This may not be Star Wars, and you may not find Jar Jar Binks or Darth Maul in this set review, but with a color combination like Sultai and a theme like Morph, we have plenty of Phantom Menaces to discuss in the Sultai set review of Commander 2019!

mtg faceless menace review

Basically, all this week it's Tomer and Seth talking new Commander cards! Today it's Sultai Morphs and the Faceless Menace deck! What do Tomer and Seth think of Kadena, Slinking Sorcerer, Grismold, the Dreadsower and friends? Can they keep the videos to a reasonable length? Which cards are they most excited about? Let's get to the video and find out, then after the video make sure to check out the links to all of the other Commander 2019 content up on MTGGoldfish.( Kadena, Slinking Sorcerer | Art by Caio Monteiro) EPISODE 1: THE FACELESS MENACE While the main focus are the new legends, and their potential outside of the precons themselves, some other spice new cards show up as well. Commander 2019 officially releases on Friday which means it's time to break down the sweetest new cards from each deck in video form! Normally when a new set comes out we do top ten videos for different formats, and while it's possible a few cards from Commander 2019 sneak into Legacy or Vintage, since the set isn't legal in Standard or Modern, this time we are doing things a bit different: rather than talking about the impact of the set on various formats, we're breaking down the sweetest new cards from Commander 2019 on a deck by deck basis.










Mtg faceless menace review