His source was... the voices. Anyone who ever went to a prerelease knows that you have a massive edge for knowing the cards already and seeing them all in this context, specially with luis abd marshall commentary. F.e. i kinda dismissed the 1 mana gnome that draws a card when it dies or craft from the field, but hearing them talk about how it has so many small sinergies made me take another look at it (specially descend synergies)
Urghh.... Finally. I've been waiting for this impatiently. The set review shows are like a celebration of the new draft season. Plus I've come up with a cheat code to make them more accurate since Marshall and Luis will always be Marshall and Luis. Blue commons that get a C+/B- are actually a C and red/white uncommons that get a C are actually a B in aggressive decks, which are the only decks you'll play them anyway, so basically just a B.
Dear Marshal , Luis , I love your show. been listening since John Lauks time. My love for MTG has been on and off but keep in touch for the most part. I just want to thank you as you've always been an integral part whenever I return to the game here and there I always visit your podcast (now youtube channel). Thank you so much - many years have passed but you're still there *salute*
The real neat trick with soulcoil Viper is when you play it on 3 with an empty yard (or at least, nothing worth bringing back), then on 4 you cycle one of the landcyclers, make your land drop for the turn, and pop it into play.
Am I the only one who can barely tell the difference between the uncommon and common symbols this set? This isn't an LR problem, even on Scryfall I have to double-check.
@@Prograde Just look at the bottom left of the card, easy to read letters from C for common to M for mythic. Some set symbols sometimes just dont look as clean, thats how it has always been. But apparently its the end of the game for some newer players who might think the symbols are meant to convey info instead of being cute, flavorful reminders for the set.
Opened a Zoetic Glyph blue uncommon and I would have never seen that card as worthwhile unless I watched this LR episode. Thanks you the guys for the insight I missed!
"Left to the own devices, gnomes reengineer their own devices" Is genius flavourtext. By using the word "devices" twice there is a meta reference to how the gnomes re-engineer themselves.
I love a good set review! It would be helpful if when reviewing DFCs you could have both faces up at once or alternate between faces during the discussion, I keep missing the front face.
Some time ago you guys started doing the review in mana cost order instead of alphabetical. I think it would be good if you reflected on that after going through each colour, commenting whether a colour looks more or less aggressive for the set, whether a colour's early drops will be more fought over than normal, whether a colour wants ramp cards - do something with the extra information gained by reviewing in the order you do.
2:29:35 I feel like you may be underestimating how much less of a cost "Craft with Creature" is vs "Craft with Artifact" - You don't need to 'self mill' creatures. your creatures are gonna die from regular play, unlike noncreature artifacts which usually just stick around. This turns a resource that you usually can't do much with (ie dead 2-drops) into something you can spend
Being able to craft with something from under Petrify is less of an issue when comparing it to other removal spells, because they could have just used the thing to craft with while it was in their graveyard anyway. So it's only a downside compared to either exiling removal spells, or a removal spell plus graveyard hate.
One thing about cards the big clunky discover cards like Walk with the Ancestors. They get a lot better in a deck with lot of explore. Since sometimes you will be able to wait a bit and go for them when they give you good value. Probably doesn’t change their rating but gives them a slight edge.
Cartographer's Companion reminds me of Searchlight Companion from Kamigawa Neon Dynasty. Somewhat unassuming card that ended up being taken highly and in almost every deck complete bombin common for so many reasons.
Happy about the new sponsor. I don't even like Katanas but I love UG's other products and I think they're easily the most innovative of the big brands right now.
During the pre-release at my LGS, I got 2 Deep Goblin Skulltakers up to 9/9s, and had a third in my deck. Those cards are so good if you’ve got the right shell.
UG! Perfect fit. Welcome aboard, and another quality podcast for Ult to sponsor. i appreciate the awesome effort on pronunciations, as it helps me to focus on the game instead of tangents.
Sorcerer's Spyglass seems sideboard playable at least in this set specifically, there are a decent number of cards in the set whose value is only or predominantly activated abilities. Sunbird Effigy has won me a sealed game as a 3/3 flyer, though you probably don't want to end up in the deck that wants it in draft unless you're in Caves I guess.
I dunno I like Deconstruction Hammer. It's also an artifact so it counts as a permanent for descend and it triggers artifact related things. And at the low equip cost its easy to juggle around between creatures. I'd say it's a C even before sideboard.
Maaaan, it's so nice and funny seeing them both hyping the cards and themselves up after the tragedy that was "Wilds of Eldraine". Can't say I'm not getting hyped as well by these cards!
The funny thing is, Blue has had this off-and-on for decades now. They just can't seem to make up their mind. I hope they keep it in blue going forward.
Do you guys think you factored a higher avg land count from explore in your evaluation of some of the more expensive cards? Imo, it softens the otherwise sharp difference between 6 and 7 drops.
1:58:00 As a note, I actually don't think you can respond to a craft ability. The cards are exiled as part of the cost to craft, so it's a little more evasive than transform. But the backside of the cards are fair game when they enter.
For Guardian of the Great Door being discovered, you can also opt to put it in your hand instead of casting the discovered card... This is true for all discoveries as well, so them being influenced by this shouldn't matter for the rating of the card.
Scampering Surveyor seems nice. It's comparable to sad robot. You get an extra power (for nicer trades), you get the ability to grab caves, and you give up the card-draw when it dies. I think you should rarely cut this.
Sleeping hard on Hotfoot Gnome here! Often gets in for 3, wears equipment oh so well, great with combat tricks [the first strike on especially], nice for crafting with later and gives your big creatures haste. Kinda checks all the boxes. Unlikely to want multiples, definitely not more than 2, but 1 can be an allllll-star Edit- He also triggers descend well, is a permanent for descend AND pretty easy artifact to tap for those abilities too. Aside from explore and the gw mechanic, it kinda just plays well with every mechanic of the set?
If someone Abrades an Artifact that you are attempting to craft, does it effectively counter the transformation? Is the card crafted 'with' still exiled??
The craft ability's cost is the mana + exile x artifacts to activate. The artifact is therefore exiled before the opponent has priority i.e. is able to respond to the ability after the costs have been paid. Since all the craft cards I have seen so far are sorcery speed only, the opponent would still be able to abrade an artifact before the active player has a chance to activate it, but not afterwards.
One of the huge overarching questions of this set is: Are instants and sorceries just bad here? Like, the very best ones are good, of course. But I think non-permanent spells need to be auto-deducted at least half a grade from where that card would normally grade. Plus, the colors that play the most spells (blue, black) are the ones that want spells the LEAST in this set.
I know you guys called WOE a bad set, but my top pick is this one. Drafted 3 times already since release in different colour combinations and never doing well and I am a good limited player. This may be the first set I stop drafting before the next set release.
i died to consuming sepulcher on arena. I was at 1 life and they crafted it. it was like an unstoppable slow moving train and i was stuck on the tracks
I learned my lesson from the Lotr format :D everything that looks really cool but requires to sit ont he battlefield while you play other cards to eventually do something cool is getting a grade down.
I feel like they're under valuing the blue "Ancestral Reminiscence" draw 3 cards then discard a card, as well as the "promising vein" cave. Both cards are pretty low quality and don't affect the board, but they'd be C's in the Descend decks and cave decks. Because you'll be getting another permanent card into the yard if you discard one, and then the cave will also help to trigger spells that care about caves in the yard. Also if you have some creatures in play that care about descend, and you're not quite at descend 4, then these cards would help you hit that mark plus set you ahead card advantage wise or color fixing wise.
I think Master's Guide-Mural and craft cards in general will be a major litmus test for the speed of this set, If this set is hyper aggro then craft will be bad if this set defaults to long value slogs then the inherent 2 cards in one nature of craft cards will be strong and in the middle you have them be interesting build around cards with a requirement of slowing the game down for their pay-offs. The entire mechanic is so dependent on the speed of the format as context on how much the back side of the card is worth that without that knowledge I think that craft will be the nexus of the many early mis-evaluations in the format. Edit: descend and fathomless descent are also very context and time dependent mechanics that need the set up to do their thing, aren't they? wow most of the new mechanics in this set are super dependent on the speed of this format, this makes me hope that LCI is somewhat slow or a LOT of the color pairs are not going to be able to work
Very nice review, thanks. But, for a lot of the cards you didn't specify a grade in the end. You were talking about it, but then forgot to mention the grade and moved on. It would be nicer to mention the grade for each card and, even better, to show the grade beside the card in the video. :)
I did a little experiment. Been watching/listening for years. So, stopped watching for last 2 sets. Win rate was about 58% 😢. Watched this set and my winrate has improved to 76% and im holding down around mythic #15 in limited. Just implementing their information makes drafting less of a headache. 😂
For context by the way there are 50 artifacts at c/u and 11 more Non-artifacts that make artifact tokens at c/u out of 205 c/u so 61/205 ~ 30% and on the permanent side there are 167 permanent cards at c/u out of 205 c/u so 167/205 ~ 81% compare to Kaladesh 34 artifacts at c/u and 12 more Non-artifacts that make artifact tokens at c/u out of 186 c/u so 46/186~ 25% and on the permanent side there are 130 permanent cards at c/u out of 186 c/u so 130/186~ 70%
4:09:29 You can cast this on turn 2 or 3, then discover 5 on turn 4. Just sac this for mana, then use the mana for its graveyard ability. And you can do it on your opponent's turn. That seems decent.
You know it's going to be a fun intricate set when lsv has to say "Look" this many times 😂
"Imagine this..."
"Well, "
"Sorry Marshall what were you saying...I just opened black lotus then got passed a time walk." 😭
@@casparash5370I'm pretty sure LSV is always multitasking ALL THE TIME! Probably was working on Eternal and trading stocks as well. 😂
Thank you for pronouncing the cards, I got real bored of other people just ignoring the proper nouns in the cards because they looked hard to say.
I can relate to this, always a pain.
Congrats on the Ultimate Guard sponsorship. They make some great gear, good collab!
I loved Marshall’s latest interview with Humans of Magic. It’s such a great dive into Marshall’s mindset and work ethic.
Im excited to see Ixalan return! A lot more to unpack than the last time we were here! Thanks LR, congrats on the well deserved sponsorship
Woo ixalan! Pirates! Dinos! Vampiric Conquistadors! I love the flavor of this set so much.
And the best series on youtube is back, thanks again Marshall Luis!
4 and 1/2 hour video says it all. Time to digest that information during a 5 min draft window.
so glad you're doing this and didn't listen to the guy on reddit who thought these were worthless. i feel pretty confident saying he was wildly wrong.
His source was... the voices. Anyone who ever went to a prerelease knows that you have a massive edge for knowing the cards already and seeing them all in this context, specially with luis abd marshall commentary.
F.e. i kinda dismissed the 1 mana gnome that draws a card when it dies or craft from the field, but hearing them talk about how it has so many small sinergies made me take another look at it (specially descend synergies)
These are their most popular episodes, there is no way they are stopping. Lol. Also they are very fun and good for the community.
Urghh.... Finally. I've been waiting for this impatiently. The set review shows are like a celebration of the new draft season. Plus I've come up with a cheat code to make them more accurate since Marshall and Luis will always be Marshall and Luis. Blue commons that get a C+/B- are actually a C and red/white uncommons that get a C are actually a B in aggressive decks, which are the only decks you'll play them anyway, so basically just a B.
Set Review starts at 14:18 Enjoy
There are timestamps in the description but ok
Bruh I'm about to watch a 4.5 hour video. Not too worried about 14 minutes at the beginning
Dear Marshal , Luis , I love your show. been listening since John Lauks time. My love for MTG has been on and off but keep in touch for the most part. I just want to thank you as you've always been an integral part whenever I return to the game here and there I always visit your podcast (now youtube channel). Thank you so much - many years have passed but you're still there *salute*
4:34:59 definitely should've called it 17Hams (sorry)
With every iteration of this podcast, Luis is getting one step closer to mastering the art of dad jokes.
Love your work guys.
Was it "the juice isn't worth the squeeze"?
The real neat trick with soulcoil Viper is when you play it on 3 with an empty yard (or at least, nothing worth bringing back), then on 4 you cycle one of the landcyclers, make your land drop for the turn, and pop it into play.
Was thinking the same thing. Having a few of the land cyclers makes viper a lot stronger.
You can even play land for turn (if you have one), then pass and do all this during combat for a surprise blocker. Get that sweet value!
@@ben_cliffordactivate only as a sorcery :(
The art of this set is outstanding
Am I the only one who can barely tell the difference between the uncommon and common symbols this set? This isn't an LR problem, even on Scryfall I have to double-check.
I've seen a ton of complaints about it, and I can't tell either, it seems like it's just bad design
I am definitely struggling with the same thing myself.
Very bad design
Same with rares for me
@@Prograde Just look at the bottom left of the card, easy to read letters from C for common to M for mythic. Some set symbols sometimes just dont look as clean, thats how it has always been. But apparently its the end of the game for some newer players who might think the symbols are meant to convey info instead of being cute, flavorful reminders for the set.
Longtime player. MTG analysis from Legend's (such as yourselves,) is so much appreciated. Thank you for professional opinions. Keep it rockin'!
Looks like Marshall's chair finally got out of that Quicksand Whirlpool. 1:18:23
Opened a Zoetic Glyph blue uncommon and I would have never seen that card as worthwhile unless I watched this LR episode. Thanks you the guys for the insight I missed!
"Left to the own devices, gnomes reengineer their own devices" Is genius flavourtext. By using the word "devices" twice there is a meta reference to how the gnomes re-engineer themselves.
Had quite a few chuckles at the end there, great addition LSV.
I love a good set review! It would be helpful if when reviewing DFCs you could have both faces up at once or alternate between faces during the discussion, I keep missing the front face.
Some time ago you guys started doing the review in mana cost order instead of alphabetical. I think it would be good if you reflected on that after going through each colour, commenting whether a colour looks more or less aggressive for the set, whether a colour's early drops will be more fought over than normal, whether a colour wants ramp cards - do something with the extra information gained by reviewing in the order you do.
2:29:35
I feel like you may be underestimating how much less of a cost "Craft with Creature" is vs "Craft with Artifact" - You don't need to 'self mill' creatures. your creatures are gonna die from regular play, unlike noncreature artifacts which usually just stick around. This turns a resource that you usually can't do much with (ie dead 2-drops) into something you can spend
Being able to craft with something from under Petrify is less of an issue when comparing it to other removal spells, because they could have just used the thing to craft with while it was in their graveyard anyway. So it's only a downside compared to either exiling removal spells, or a removal spell plus graveyard hate.
I enjoy the cheeky reference to descend when Marshall "descended" a bit out of frame for 40ish minutes 😆. Joking aside great set review as always!
Bloodthorn Flail is my favorite retrain of One with Nothing
that's awesome that Ultimate Guard is a new sponsor!!! love that
Noone cares
One thing about cards the big clunky discover cards like Walk with the Ancestors. They get a lot better in a deck with lot of explore. Since sometimes you will be able to wait a bit and go for them when they give you good value. Probably doesn’t change their rating but gives them a slight edge.
Cartographer's Companion reminds me of Searchlight Companion from Kamigawa Neon Dynasty. Somewhat unassuming card that ended up being taken highly and in almost every deck complete bombin common for so many reasons.
Happy about the new sponsor. I don't even like Katanas but I love UG's other products and I think they're easily the most innovative of the big brands right now.
remember when the lase one they had was a scam company that stole billions and LSV said you were stupid if you didn't like them
Was eagerly awaiting this ! Thanks for all your work guys, can’t wait to try the set out. Your review of WOE made drafting so much easier for me.
B+ rating for a card that depends on you playing 3-4 tapped lands (caves), all of which are going to take draft slots from non-land playables?
During the pre-release at my LGS, I got 2 Deep Goblin Skulltakers up to 9/9s, and had a third in my deck. Those cards are so good if you’ve got the right shell.
UG! Perfect fit. Welcome aboard, and another quality podcast for Ult to sponsor. i appreciate the awesome effort on pronunciations, as it helps me to focus on the game instead of tangents.
Hurl into History is A+ art
Sorcerer's Spyglass seems sideboard playable at least in this set specifically, there are a decent number of cards in the set whose value is only or predominantly activated abilities.
Sunbird Effigy has won me a sealed game as a 3/3 flyer, though you probably don't want to end up in the deck that wants it in draft unless you're in Caves I guess.
I dunno I like Deconstruction Hammer. It's also an artifact so it counts as a permanent for descend and it triggers artifact related things. And at the low equip cost its easy to juggle around between creatures. I'd say it's a C even before sideboard.
Runaway Boulder is good with crafting that cares about the mana value of the card, and it's easy to get into the yard with cycling
Maaaan, it's so nice and funny seeing them both hyping the cards and themselves up after the tragedy that was "Wilds of Eldraine". Can't say I'm not getting hyped as well by these cards!
woe was a tragedy? by what metric. loved that set
@@40kfanatics nothing worked. Like 2/10 of the color pair mechanics worked
@@josephnix2333 the INTENDED colour pairings didn't work yes. however there were viable archetypes in almost all pairings
Im calling dowsing device as most underrated card for the set, I think that card is pretty good.
Marshall - blue gets access to vigilance now, Wizards made an announcement about it a while back
The funny thing is, Blue has had this off-and-on for decades now. They just can't seem to make up their mind. I hope they keep it in blue going forward.
Do you guys think you factored a higher avg land count from explore in your evaluation of some of the more expensive cards? Imo, it softens the otherwise sharp difference between 6 and 7 drops.
My favorite type of episode 🔥
Petrify is easily a B- removal spell. Stops graveyard filling as well
1:58:00 As a note, I actually don't think you can respond to a craft ability. The cards are exiled as part of the cost to craft, so it's a little more evasive than transform. But the backside of the cards are fair game when they enter.
I think dowsing device in a heavy artifact creature deck or maybe UR pirates could work
For Guardian of the Great Door being discovered, you can also opt to put it in your hand instead of casting the discovered card... This is true for all discoveries as well, so them being influenced by this shouldn't matter for the rating of the card.
Curator of Sun's Creation is probably going to trigger much easier than expected since the Boros Signpost is able to Discover repeatedly.
Anyone else having problems listening to this episode on Spotify? It cuts off at around 3 and a half hours in despite showing the full 4+ hour length.
Same on the Apple Podcast app
Congrats on the sponsor! Time to go get me some Katana Sleeves 🎉
Scampering Surveyor seems nice. It's comparable to sad robot. You get an extra power (for nicer trades), you get the ability to grab caves, and you give up the card-draw when it dies.
I think you should rarely cut this.
Sleeping hard on Hotfoot Gnome here! Often gets in for 3, wears equipment oh so well, great with combat tricks [the first strike on especially], nice for crafting with later and gives your big creatures haste. Kinda checks all the boxes. Unlikely to want multiples, definitely not more than 2, but 1 can be an allllll-star
Edit- He also triggers descend well, is a permanent for descend AND pretty easy artifact to tap for those abilities too. Aside from explore and the gw mechanic, it kinda just plays well with every mechanic of the set?
If someone Abrades an Artifact that you are attempting to craft, does it effectively counter the transformation? Is the card crafted 'with' still exiled??
The craft ability's cost is the mana + exile x artifacts to activate. The artifact is therefore exiled before the opponent has priority i.e. is able to respond to the ability after the costs have been paid. Since all the craft cards I have seen so far are sorcery speed only, the opponent would still be able to abrade an artifact before the active player has a chance to activate it, but not afterwards.
@@gregterry3703 is correct. Your best option is to Abrade the new artifact that was crafted after it enters the battlefield.
One of the huge overarching questions of this set is: Are instants and sorceries just bad here? Like, the very best ones are good, of course. But I think non-permanent spells need to be auto-deducted at least half a grade from where that card would normally grade. Plus, the colors that play the most spells (blue, black) are the ones that want spells the LEAST in this set.
Limited Resources themed sleeves 👀👀
Buried Treasure seems like a solid option for splashing
Explorer's cache will be good in the G/W deck. The counters will enable all of the "greater than base power" things.
All being one uncommon and one mythic :P. Kidding aside, the cache is good once you have either cat.
37:50 - If you bring back Thousand Moons Infantry you can still block.
:)
I know you guys called WOE a bad set, but my top pick is this one. Drafted 3 times already since release in different colour combinations and never doing well and I am a good limited player. This may be the first set I stop drafting before the next set release.
This is going to be the first format ever where it's correct to play more than 40
Fungal Fortitude at least helps with permanents in graveyard, while getting your creature back. A bit better than if it was an instant.
Just fyi this episode seems to be corrupted on spotify and lrcast, roughly at the 3:37:50 mark it just stops the episode
I'm looking forward to the rw deck trying dousing device into tinkers tote. Won't always work but will be silly sometimes
Poison Dart Frog is just a happy little guy; hanging out on a jawbone
Guardian of the Greatdoor will be an aether vile decks right?
i died to consuming sepulcher on arena. I was at 1 life and they crafted it. it was like an unstoppable slow moving train and i was stuck on the tracks
Set Review drinking game.
Take a drink everytime Marshall says "or whatever".
LSV makes History and Hurls the darkest shade at arena BO1 players.
can't wait let's go!!!
I'm forcing WU every week 💯
I learned my lesson from the Lotr format :D everything that looks really cool but requires to sit ont he battlefield while you play other cards to eventually do something cool is getting a grade down.
Another cute bit about 'out of air' -
It's a counterspell that dodges your discover 3s when that's relevant.
Great show as always! But I hope you can improve a bit on showing the correct card when discussing it. :)
1:13:20 LSV mentions the “hard-R-tifact deck”
Lets goooooo!
I feel like they're under valuing the blue "Ancestral Reminiscence" draw 3 cards then discard a card, as well as the "promising vein" cave. Both cards are pretty low quality and don't affect the board, but they'd be C's in the Descend decks and cave decks. Because you'll be getting another permanent card into the yard if you discard one, and then the cave will also help to trigger spells that care about caves in the yard. Also if you have some creatures in play that care about descend, and you're not quite at descend 4, then these cards would help you hit that mark plus set you ahead card advantage wise or color fixing wise.
Everything in the caves deck is uncommon or rarer?
Only one dino in white in this set. Dinos were Naya colors last time but pretty much Gruul now only.
A great morning 😁
I think Master's Guide-Mural and craft cards in general will be a major litmus test for the speed of this set, If this set is hyper aggro then craft will be bad if this set defaults to long value slogs then the inherent 2 cards in one nature of craft cards will be strong and in the middle you have them be interesting build around cards with a requirement of slowing the game down for their pay-offs. The entire mechanic is so dependent on the speed of the format as context on how much the back side of the card is worth that without that knowledge I think that craft will be the nexus of the many early mis-evaluations in the format.
Edit: descend and fathomless descent are also very context and time dependent mechanics that need the set up to do their thing, aren't they? wow most of the new mechanics in this set are super dependent on the speed of this format, this makes me hope that LCI is somewhat slow or a LOT of the color pairs are not going to be able to work
If you trade alot your late game decent cards get better
Hey guys! You should add a time stamp for the new mechanics.
Shire Terrace was bad in LotR. But for this set, a land that is a cave and fuels all descent abilities seems like it could be genuinely good.
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Discover 3, is not really a rebate of 3 or equivalent to 3 mana. It’s the first spell not exceeding 3
Very nice review, thanks.
But, for a lot of the cards you didn't specify a grade in the end.
You were talking about it, but then forgot to mention the grade and moved on.
It would be nicer to mention the grade for each card and, even better, to show the grade beside the card in the video. :)
Oh my god lsvs thanksgiving sounds amazing. Can I come?
I did a little experiment. Been watching/listening for years. So, stopped watching for last 2 sets. Win rate was about 58% 😢. Watched this set and my winrate has improved to 76% and im holding down around mythic #15 in limited. Just implementing their information makes drafting less of a headache. 😂
I think 2 mana artifact, tap, pay 2, draw a card would be a good card. Not excellent but that abilitty usally costs much more.
I want to draft diamond pickaxe with the enchantment that turns into a 5/4 (now indestructible)
Looking forward
RIP to healers hawk, you have been relegated to the strictly worse common club.
For swashbuckler's whip.. most of the time you pay 8 you're just gonna get a 3 drop or something lol
For context by the way there are 50 artifacts at c/u and 11 more Non-artifacts that make artifact tokens at c/u out of 205 c/u so 61/205 ~ 30%
and on the permanent side there are 167 permanent cards at c/u out of 205 c/u so 167/205 ~ 81%
compare to Kaladesh 34 artifacts at c/u and 12 more Non-artifacts that make artifact tokens at c/u out of 186 c/u so 46/186~ 25%
and on the permanent side there are 130 permanent cards at c/u out of 186 c/u so 130/186~ 70%
several times the card you guys are discussing never shows up on the screen. kind of frustrating.
4:09:29 You can cast this on turn 2 or 3, then discover 5 on turn 4. Just sac this for mana, then use the mana for its graveyard ability. And you can do it on your opponent's turn. That seems decent.
With a name like Tithing Blade it is odd that it is not an equipment
What is the song that plays at the start of LR?
i think petrfy remains to be seen how good it is with craft in the format
dont think it really matters for that since if you are using regular removal that destroys or does damage they can just craft it from the yard anyway.
8, tap, discover 10, hit a 2 drop, concede