There are incredibly oppressive ways to Sneak Attack this into play and ramp into a dozen Treasure tokens to keep the party going into the second main phase. #19. Vandalblast In what should come as a surprise to no one, Vandalblast is just about the best way to remove any artifact in ...
Escape doesn't allow all your dinosaurs to come back at once, but it's a powerful and flavorful ability nonetheless. The dino-dependent ramp is pretty cool too. #39. Tangled Florahedron / Tangled Vale The nice thing about Tangled Florahedron is that both sides of the card are working ...
Look, if you’re not playing mono-Green in Commanderyour ramp options can be a little limiting.Unless you jam a bunch of mana rocks or look for other, less elegant solutions, your choices are slim. This is why the reprinting ofExtraplanar Lensis a great card for players. First printed ...
Dragonsmight just be themost popular creature type in all of Magic. FromShivan Dragonto modern-day sillyogre–demon-dragons likeHidetsugu and Kairi, these death-lizards find themselves in just aboutevery set imaginable. With over 300 to choose from, there’s bound to be competition when it com...
you can screw with your opponent’s removal, mess up most combos, and destabilize hands relying onrampto curve out.Duressis especially good out of the sideboard since sideboarding often involves bringing in noncreature answers likeRest in Peaceor additional copies of cheap interaction. LikeDuress...
Atraxa, Grand Unifier is topping off Standard ramp decks, but its impact extends well beyond Magic’s smallest format. Decks in all sorts of formats with the means to cheat Magic's most powerful angel into play can casually draw a fresh hand. Phyrexia's mascot isn't the most popular crea...
This white saga is a natural 2-for-1 that can also be a 3-for-1 or ramp spell if you’re discarding the right cards to Chapter 2. Though not technically a fox on the front side, it makes this list by virtue of Architect of Restoration. I’d recommend The Restoration of Eiganjo ...
and it’s responsible for most of my recent wins. Eight mana seems like a hefty investment, but black’s access toritualsand the generally prevalent amount oframpin the format makes it easy to hit. As soon as you do, your opponents’ are effectively forced toblockthat creature every turn...