

You could go for more copies, but I think PV explained excellently on why one Liliana is likely the move. While the card can be good, having one copy has felt like enough to do what I want it to, whether it’s dismantling the opponent’s board or hand. Kicking us off, and while it may look weird, we’re playing the lone Liliana. Moving up the curve, we have our insanely powerful three drops.

If you have an errant Blood or Treasure token laying around, then you functionally leave Invoke Despair ineffective.īuy on TCGplayer $16.73 Buy on Card Kingdom $24.99 view card details All these little advantages do add up, and most importantly, this is excellent Invoke Despair insulation as the 1/1 and the Enchantment can happily take two of the three hits from it. It creates two bodies, it helps mill towards reanimation targets, and it provides some graveyard hate.

It doesn’t do anything particularly well, but it does a lot of things. Teachings of the Kirin on the other hand, is a little bit of a weird one. Obviously we aren’t playing it for it’s excellent early game applications, rather that it’s such a strong grindy tool if the game is going late. While technically two drops, I lump Reckoner Bankbuster and Teachings of the Kirin in the same category as “two mana plays that don’t feel like two mana plays.” Bankbuster is a much more obvious example of this concept as it doesn’t actually do anything by itself with only two mana invested into it, but if you invest more mana or crew it, then you start getting your money’s worth. Harvester does a bit of everything: it attacks well, it defends well, it can act as removal, and it allows you to filter (which works double duty to put Titan of Industry in the graveyard.) Not playing it in a deck that can play it would be a huge error.
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The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-Earthīuy on TCGplayer $0.13 Buy on Card Kingdom $0.25 view card detailsįor our early proactive plays, we have three solid options.įirst off, and an unsurprising inclusion, Bloodtithe Harvester is here in full force with the full playset.
