Simon, Wild Magic Sorcerer, played by Justice Smith in the film, is a blue Human Elf Shaman that leans into D&Ds 20-sided dice mechanic whenever its controller casts instant or sorcery spells
THIS DIS DONT MISS There are very few decks which are forced to be so adaptive and reactive to the opposing deck and the current game state as these ones and for some kinds of Magic player, thats a positive
March remembered that planes are just as much a character of Magic: The Gathering as the people who inhabit them, and I cant wait to see what other showcase frames make a comeback.
Hissing Quagmire and Treetop Village serve as utility lands, pressuring opponents and providing additional creatures when needed and Tranquil Thicket or Barren Moor serves as an extra mana flood protection
This engine does work best with a couple tech cards to be discussed later, such as Foolish Burial
Styled like the Basic Energies from Scarlet & Violet, this card carries the mark of knowledge, responsibility, and effort