The History of Shroud in MTG Shroud has a fairly long history as a mechanic, with Spectral Cloak as early as Legends featuring it
Updated on October 27, 2024 by Ryan Hay: There are plenty of fantastic board wipes in Magic: The Gathering, keeping creatures off the board so you can keep going through your combo or save yourself from certain doom in a game
For example, lets take a second look at that 1 on the Burnsey Scale again: Creatures (32) 4 Kird Ape 4 Tarmogoyf 4 Wild Nacatl 4 Goblin Guide 4 Flinthoof Boar 4 Burning-Tree Emissary 4 Experiment One 4 Ghor-Clan Rampager Lands (18) Spells (10) This Zoo deck is pretty dedicated to attacking
Panoptic Mirror-Timewalk 5/10 In a powered cube this is a seven mana combo, unpowerd it becomes ten although you can still do it just as quickly (assuming you are not ramping into the Panoptic Mirror with something like a Mana Vault)
They're known for usually being relatively small with little bat wings, big red noses, and a little puff ball atop their heads
The real appeal here, though, is how it plays once it's on the board