![]() ![]() Creature LandsĬave of the Frost Dragon, Den of the Bugbear, Hall of Storm Giants, Hive of the Eye Tyrant, Lair of the Hydra For instance, current iterations of a popular modern deck, Rakdos Delirium, have a total converted mana cost of only 51, making two copies of Tasha’s Hideous Laughter enough to mill the opponent out. Tasha’s Hideous Laughter thrives in formats with a low mana curve, making it a strong option for Mill in the right metagame. Notably, bringing Demilich back from the graveyard also has the steep additional cost of exiling four spells from your graveyard, making it hard to recur multiple times consistently.įor anyone interested, the Magic Online streamer Evart Moughon has already put together a promising list which can be found here. When comparing Demilich to Arclight Phoenix, the former is harder to enable and crucially lacks haste, but in turn can also be cast for free from the hand and will flash back a spell upon attacking ala Dreadhorde Arcanist. Demilich has eerily similar deck building requirements as Arclight Phoenix, and a deck featuring both of these cards is bound to eventually see play in Modern or Historic. Demilich in UR spell-based decksĪs Magics’ history has proven, free spells tend to be amongst the most broken things one can be doing in magic and as such also end up being a recipe for success in constructed. You can find all our Forgotten Realms singles on Cardmarket. A relevant distinction between these two lands is that Treasure Vault lacks indestructible, making it susceptible to artifact destruction This card’s real strength lies in its artifact type, and Modern Affinity decks will be interested in trying it out alongside Darksteel Citadel. Treasure Vault in Modern artifact-based decksĭon’t pay much attention to Treasure Vaults’ activated ability, it might as well just be flavour text. Whir of Invention, Lantern Control and other artifact matters strategies of the past have historically lacked cheap early artifact-based interaction – the printing of Glass Casket in Throne of Eldraine was the first release of such a cheap artifact-based removal spell but was ultimately too weak for eternal formats.Īnother flaw of these decks has been their inability to destroy problematic permanents such as Rest in Peace and Stony Silence, Portable Hole now offers them a cheap solution and is even tutorable with Whir of Invention or Karn, the Great Creator. My pick for the most impactful card of the set is actually an uncommon, Portable Hole fills a similar role to Prismatic Ending in Modern but has several other things going for it besides being a very efficient removal spell. ![]() In this article we will take a brief look at what I consider to be the best constructed playable cards of the set, the new Standard 2022 format and two nifty new infinite combos made possible due to a couple of Adventure in the Forgotten Realms cards! Best constructed playable cards Portable Hole in Modern artifact-based decks Most of these new cards will have to settle for seeing play in Limited, Standard or Commander, but a select few may actually be strong enough to compete in other eternal formats. ![]()
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