But every now and then, a card slips out the door that is just so bad, so unplayable, that you have you stop and wonder, Why was this card made? In this series of articles, I want to take a look at the bottom-of-the-barrel cards from the history of MTG
Blech is easy to cast, easy to understand, and can support +1/+1, life gain, and typal strategies - plus he's a cutie
With both First Strike and Deathtouch, not only is it a formidable attacker, it also carries a horrifying ability
For obvious reasons it is one of the most feared cards for the slower decks
This effectively indicates what a silver-border originally did: that the card isnt tournament legal
Servant of the Conduit: [Category 2] ETB yield is 2 Energy for 2 mana, then you can spend 1 Energy to get one mana of any color