Lorien Revealed sees play in Temur Rhinos as a way to fix for mana, and outright draw three cards for games that go long
Surge's Spearow (52) #52Uncommon $0.93 Misty's Poliwhirl #53Uncommon $2.58 Misty's Psyduck #54Uncommon $10.69 Misty's Seaking #55Uncommon $2.56 Misty's Starmie #56Uncommon $4.82 Misty's Tentacool (57) #57Uncommon $2.64 Sabrina's Haunter #58Uncommon $25.44 Sabrina's Jynx #59Uncommon $4.46 Sabrina's Slowbro #60Uncommon $6.64 Sabrina's Gengar #14Holo Rare $449.27 Blaine's Moltres #1Holo Rare $125.00 Erika's Dragonair #4Holo Rare $114.40 Rocket's Scyther #13Holo Rare $85.01 Rocket's Moltres #12Holo Rare $80.13 Misty (18) #18Holo Rare $67.54 Rocket's Snorlax #33Rare $59.87 Rocket's Hitmonchan #11Holo Rare $49.40 Erika's Clefable #3Holo Rare $46.48 Brock (15) #15Holo Rare $42.36
Its Razor Leaf attack deals 60 damage, making the card consistent
Smothering Abomination The promise of card advantage makes Smothering Abomination an appealing card, especially since its self-enabling and counts tokens dying, but it can be slow if you rely on its upkeep trigger to get things going
Last updated on October 24, 2025 Tidechannel Pathway | Illustration by Grady Frederick Ever since Innistrad introduced double-faced cards to resounding success, MTG designers knew that they could push the envelope further and throw in some wild innovations
If Indestructibility stops enchanting that creature later in the turn, the creature will no longer have indestructible and will be destroyed.