Wednesday 19 September 2012

Return to Ravnica Spoilers and Review: Legends

Alright, so here I am after a brief sabbatical to deliver some more MtG goodness. Today we're looking at RTR and what it has to offer, and all in all I think a lot of decks got some interesting new tech as well as some decent new generals entering the fray. So lets get started.

Legends:

Isperia is the name, political control is her game. She probably isn't as good as Edric at politics but she can get the job done while filling the role of a decent beater. I'd definitely play a deck with her at the helm. She could have done with a bit more toughness though since with her current PT total she is a target for Flametongue Kavu and the like.

6/10.

















Hello! I'm lovin' Niv-Mizzle's new look. Same CMC for basically the same effect (arguably better since now he doesn't have to tap and its repeatable) and a slightly larger PT total. Would you like more awesomesauce with your winburger sir?

Sadly, this Niv doesn't combo with Ophidian Eye or Curiosity but I'm going to go ahead and count that as a plus as well.

10/10.










Just in case Animar thought he had the monopoly on creature cost reduction, Rakdos is here to prove him wrong. One could say that Animar is more reliable but Rakdos definitely has the potential to be more... well... explosive than his RUG cousin.

Cards that come to mind with Rakdos at the helm are: Pyrohemia,  Mana Barbs, Shivan Gorge and even Bloodgift Demon can play his part! Curse of Bloodletting would also be a great addition and would ensure that cards like Ulamog or Blightsteel Colossus get to come out and play as well. If thats your cup of tea, that is. =)

Considering the kind of deck Rakdos would pilot, his drawback isn't that bad at all.  

9/10.







Great synergy with cards like Mitotic Slime, Wurmcoil Engine and the new Worldspine Wurm. Not sure what else to say about him except I feel like there is something really great about this card that I'm missing. I'm not enjoying the fact that I have to sac lands so if I ever do play with Jarad I'll have to use Life from the Loam to try to compensate.

He has the potential to get really big but with no evasion he won't be getting very far. Also, he encourages you to fill up the yard but doesn't assist with reanimation. I'm not sure what to make of him.

5/10.








I feel tempted to run a similar list to my Treva deck with Trostani except with more tokens, obviously. Though there isn't much more to say, he/she/it/them makes for a very good general for a gain life themed deck. Perhaps even better than Treva but that is debatable.

7/10.

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