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Card rescue review
Card rescue review






card rescue review

Unfortunately for the Overlord, there’s yet another catch, as it comes with its very own The Abyss. I do like that the high end here is much higher, with veritable hordes of Harpies in the offering, even if that does take a little work. Nature abhors a vacuum, and I abhor paying seven mana for my Grave Titan instead of six. (10%)Ġ.0: I will never put this card into my deck (main deck or after sideboarding).

card rescue review

(30%)Ġ.5: There are situations where I might sideboard this into my deck, but I’ll never start it. (50%)ġ.0: I feel bad when this card is in my main deck. (70%)ġ.5: This card will make the cut into the main deck about half the times I play this color. (Given that I’m playing that color, I will play this card 90% of the time.)Ģ.0: If I’m playing this color, I usually play these. If playing that color, I essentially always play these. (Given that I’m playing that color, I will play this card 100% of the time.)Ģ.5: Several cards of this power level start to pull me into this color. Period.Ĥ.5: I will almost always play this card, regardless of what else I get.Ĥ.0: I will strongly consider playing this as the only card of its color.ģ.5: I feel a strong pull into this card’s color.ģ.0: This card makes me want to play this color. Owling Mine, although fairly suspicious tech at that.) Limitedĥ.0: I will always play this card. (Bear in mind that many cards fall into this category, although an explanation is obviously important.)ġ.0: It has seen play once. Sideboard or currently unknown archetype. Domri Rade.Ģ.5: Role-player in some decks, but not quite a staple. Voice of Resurgence.ģ.0: Archetype staple.

card rescue review

Burning Tree-Emissary.ģ.5: Good in multiple archetypes, but not a format staple. Here’s the ratings system I’ll be using: Constructedĥ.0: Multi-format all-star (and undoubtedly worth too much money). Welcome back to my set review! If you missed the previous installments, check them out:








Card rescue review