Tezzeret is one of the few villains in MTG that they gave an actually sad background to. Most of the other main story villains either dont have deep backstories for their villainy, they didnt have it all that bad and just did evil, or they're Phyrexians. At least in the modern stories anyways.
@@HolySeregais bolas not just literally the "dark lord with a god complex" archytype the only thing different is that he actually had a taste of Godhood (pre mending planeswalker), before his quest to regain it began. He is just Dragon Sauron they even share colors in most of their variants...
@@jjfj1902"my creator told me to catch this lady but then she went off-world" The saddest part about him is that WOTC left him in the dark and then out of nowhere took his spark away
Tezzeret has had a lot of chances to "intern" for different evils. He should learn from that and become actually competent evil. No demonic deals like Liliana, no attacking entire planes like bolas, no reaching through the mulitverse like Elesh, no challenging elder dragons, old walkers, Eldrazi, angels, phyrexians, timetravel or gods. I really hope he just starts doing politics and somehow recruits minions and tools for power. He might be the perfect antihero to chase down phyrexian Jace.
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I love Tezzeret through and through. He is like a bigger better smarter sneakier bolas and norn merged into one more cunning form. I started playing in 2018 i think and then the core set planeswalker decks introduced me to him. I`ve been obsessed ever since. Even made a 3d model of a dnd character heavily inspired by his appearance and lore.
Tezzy is one of this villains I find difficult to actually call a villain. Yes, he isn't a good guy, but he's by far not as evil as he may appear. Yes, he has assisted evil characters, but the most grievous one with the Phyrexians was due to his life being on the line. Without Darksteel, he was going to basically implode on himself due to the Plannar Bridge. Tezzert doesn't really want to deal with anyone he doesn't has to, man just wants to live in peace.
I think it's also fair to say that he has a subconscious desire to show everyone that he's the best. He was a Scrapper of Tidehollow, effectively the lowest caste of beings on Espur. While Silas Renn and those of his ilk were praised for their hard work and inducted into the ranks of the Seekers, Tezzeret was ostracised and shunned despite showing similar aptitude. He wanted to show others like him that they weren't born to be Scrappers: they could be what they chose provided that they worked for it. His hunger for power, while stemming from a belief of might makes it right, was only exasperated further from the aforementioned shunning and later learning that the Seekers purpose was a lie. It makes me wonder, what if he had a genuine friend? Would he have still done the things he did?
man tezzeret really got thrown into the most mediocre storyline for over a decade. being the generic bad guy second in command to the big villains really wasn't who he was. reading Test of Metal really shows how tragic his backstory is, but also is an excellent character study. he is not nearly as 1 dimensional as he is portrayed in the more modern stories. he does care about others that help him, and has deep respect for those who wield power gracefully and without tyranny (he adored and assisted Sharuum on esper for little personal gain, and revered her power but fairness and grace). he seeks power because as a child he had none and at every step it was taken from him. he is fine with playing the loyal minion role because it keeps him out of the crosshairs of heroes and larger conflicts yet he often ends up stuck in those roles far more often and for longer than he would like. he is never portrayed as powerfully as he was in Test of Metal (exceptional power derived from large amounts of etherium, cunning surpassing even Bolas, and even chronomancy taken from beating Silas Renn). I hope his next story ark is more faithful to his character and backstory, and really shows his power but also his admirable qualities. being one of the few planeswalkers with a spark, a planar portal built into him, a virtually indestructible body save for his head, a plethora of magic available to him from artifice, mental, temporal, and various others, and virtually limitless mana from etherium and the exceptionally rare knowledge of its creation; should really make him a major story character. not good, not objectively evil, not actively destroying others, but not helping either, I could see him swinging towards being good given his actions during ONE, perhaps with other multiversal threats like emrakul and so on.
I really like that even when Tez is trying to help he stay trues to his dimir temperant of secrecy and amoral pursuit of curiosity and ambition. I imagine he'll continue to hunt and create unique and powerful magical artifacts, and we'll see the re-emergence of old ones too. As long as he can keep the powerful telepaths at bay, I imagine he'll be pulling the strings on a lot of events going forward from the shadows. I really like that he doesn't let his pride get in the way of his ambitions, even willing to work for others more powerful than him if it gets him closer to his goals. Its refreshing not have a villain not consumed by pride, but still willing to do anything to get what they want. I hope they give him a good story and don't forget about him like they did Vivian in War of the Spark, the makings of a great story are already planted
18:50 CAN Tezzeret use his Planar Bridge to travel? As I understand it, the bridge obliterates all organic material that gets transported using it, and Tezzeret still has fleshy bits to his person. We saw this with Vorinclex on Kaldheim needing to find organic material to reform himself after being transported there.
Maybe, but indestructible on a planeswalker is either pointless as it just loses all its loyalaty and is then force sacrificed, or it also has prevent all damage dealt to it in which case its broken with very few answers as it cant be killed aside from forced sacrifice or exile effects. If he's lost his spark then being indestructible would be fine.
@@NickNames-x1m The issue with gideon's versions of indestructible ability is he becomes a creature and then attacks. Thematically i'm not sure tezzeret wants to attack as a creature. You could give him gideon black blades ability where he is a creature on your turn. The issue is that mechanically a "gideon" style planeswalker is likely just worse than a desparked version on the same planeswalker since planeswalkers are probably easier to kill than indestructible creatures.
Tezzeret is and will always be my favorite character. He had the balls enough to pretend to be the phyrexians slave & ended up getting that Portal inside him, which was killing him removed and a freaking Darksteel Body. Let's fucking go! The next time we get a cycle of flip-walkers a Mono-U creature to Dimir walker Tezzeret needs to be made.
I could have sworn he lost the planar bridge with his new body. That could be a cool angle to explore if he lost his spark in the great pruning but could still kinda planeswalk with the bridge. Not sure what that would entail exactly but i would be intrigued do see what they could do with that idea.
I think in this instance it'll be whenever tezzeret's loyalty goes below zero you lose something else instead as a instrument of black/blue maintain the darksteel with something else or it'll go haywire. Perhaps the dark steel is unstable.
Well indestructible creatures still die if their toughness is reduced to 0, but lethal damage doesn't kill them. So it would stand to reason that the loyalty counters being reduced to 0 would still make you sacrifice him, but he couldn't be killed by creature attacks.
@@dracodominus2800 my head canon is that Planeswalkers don't die after you call on them in the game, so I think it's fully possible that his indestructibility isnt reflected in his card at all, or is limited
I don't know, Personally, I just can't see Tezzeret as a major villain like Bolas and so on. And i think that's kinda the problem with the story of a Magic today. There are no major big time villains. Sure, it's fun to see others like Tezzeret and Ashiok step up and play as the big baddies in a story of a set but to me they just don't feel like big time villains like a bolas and so on. This is a chance for Wizards to do two things and that is number one, Create a new big time villain or number 2, Bring back some of the older characters that played as big villains in the past that we haven't seen or heard about in a very long time or they can do the safe thing and bring back characters back like bolas or emrakul. I'm just saying that Magic needs these huge big time villains again. Instead of these smaller ones. Personally, Out of the villains Magic had Bolas will always be my favorite. You never knew what bolas was planning and what he was up too or going to do next. And i don't think anyone actually knew what his ultimate goal or end game was and if you say that you do or did then I'm sorry your lying. Anyways, I love to see a new big time villain that's just as cunning and diabolical as Bolas was but not be a duplicate or as the same as bolas if that makes any sense. I don't want a bolas 2.0 version. Just someone as powerful or even more so and a great mastermind as Bolas was and maybe even more so.
Tezzeret: He saw the rise and fall of two masters, serving under both of them to help usher in the end of the world... All so that he could bend the color pie.
An indestructible on a planeswalker is either pointless as it just loses all its loyalaty and is then force sacrificed, or it also has prevent all damage dealt to it in which case its broken with very few answers as it cant be killed aside from forced sacrifice or exile effects. There is a reason giada's gift stops equiped planeswalkers being planeswalkers. If he's lost his spark then being indestructible would be fine.
A fair point. An indestructible Planeswalker would only be safe from destroy effects, and would have no mechanical effect on a standard game of magic unless you lack creatures, edicts, or exiles.
I could see tezzy leading Jace into a trap to "free his mind" and gain favor from the planes walker before taking control of phyrexia himself and puppeting their army to his own ends, perhaps using them and s lingering connection they have woth jace to trick into dealing with phyrexia again instead of attacking tezzy so he can complete his own pet project.
According to an old and trash card (cant remember the name of it) from Old Alara, the esperites could navigate grixis without too much trouble from the undead as the etherium made them more robotic and less fleshy because it hinders the scent of their souls. If Tezzeret goes full trans-humanist (a controversial topic about replacing all body parts with mechanical parts for the sake of "upgrading" thyself), then Kaya MAY do some damage, but not out right one-shot Tezzeret. And by that point, Tezzeret would planeswalk away from Kaya, potentially leading her into a trap since apparently she has the brain power of a potato during the climax of activating the sylex near the worldbreaker's core. Tezzeret not only has indestructible, but imagine if he also had the power of "prep time" like how batman does when fighting more powerful foes.
It would be interesting if Jace shows up still with that corrupted mind despite the fact the oil became inert after the invasion. My prediction is that of either Tezzeret or Jace being the next big bad. Tezzeret's whereabouts are known, but Jace's aren't.
That would kind of defeat the purpose of the card type. Mechanically, removing the counters causes the planeswalker to be sacrificed. Flavor-wise, the 'walker just leaves until called back. Indestructible doesn't mean unending loyalty.
@@coopervaughter1440 As an ultimate, only done once, and never a static ability. The closest we have seen would be War of the Spark The Wanderer with the static ability to "prevent all noncombat damage that would be dealt to you or other permanenents you control". That being said "prevent all but one damage" and "opponents are unable to remove all but one counter" are wildly different abilities.
Tezzeret left his old body (with the Bridge) behind when he got his new body Tezzeret screwed himself over, he chose Bolas, he chose Norn. There's no sympathy. He was glad to join them for his ambition until it went too far, and they aimed worse for him, like enslaving him. Regardless he did it to himself and got what he deserved
I laugh he lost his spark, adding more to his win some lose some life Don't get me wrong, i have nothing againat him but to me Tezzeret has never felt like a villain A schemer and plotter sure, but villain? Nope Curios how well his new body will help him, since a) it does have a weakpoint in the back, and b) his head is still normal, making him a bit of a glass cannon if attacks hit him there
I rather see Braids become a Planeswalker or at least use the ompaths to travel the multiverse and become more powerful than ever. Too bad she had such a small part in dominaria remastered
Ooo, "Tezzeret, Master of Darksteel" has a bit of a ring to it.
Tezzeret is one of the few villains in MTG that they gave an actually sad background to. Most of the other main story villains either dont have deep backstories for their villainy, they didnt have it all that bad and just did evil, or they're Phyrexians. At least in the modern stories anyways.
So, Where is Bolas on your scale?
Yes Tezzy has some good background lore. It adds a lot to his character development
@@HolySeregais bolas not just literally the "dark lord with a god complex" archytype the only thing different is that he actually had a taste of Godhood (pre mending planeswalker), before his quest to regain it began.
He is just Dragon Sauron they even share colors in most of their variants...
What about calix his story is so deep it's heart wrenching
@@jjfj1902"my creator told me to catch this lady but then she went off-world"
The saddest part about him is that WOTC left him in the dark and then out of nowhere took his spark away
Tezzeret has had a lot of chances to "intern" for different evils. He should learn from that and become actually competent evil. No demonic deals like Liliana, no attacking entire planes like bolas, no reaching through the mulitverse like Elesh, no challenging elder dragons, old walkers, Eldrazi, angels, phyrexians, timetravel or gods.
I really hope he just starts doing politics and somehow recruits minions and tools for power. He might be the perfect antihero to chase down phyrexian Jace.
Video 15 of asking you to discuss that since the omen paths now exist slivers from all over the multiverse can travel and the hive mind can finally be one!
"I can tell you the secret of defeating the hive... for a price..." ~Bolas, probably
If you think about it, it was Rashmis experiments discovering the blind eternities that nearly destroye the multiverse twice
I love Tezzeret through and through. He is like a bigger better smarter sneakier bolas and norn merged into one more cunning form. I started playing in 2018 i think and then the core set planeswalker decks introduced me to him. I`ve been obsessed ever since. Even made a 3d model of a dnd character heavily inspired by his appearance and lore.
Tezzy is one of this villains I find difficult to actually call a villain. Yes, he isn't a good guy, but he's by far not as evil as he may appear. Yes, he has assisted evil characters, but the most grievous one with the Phyrexians was due to his life being on the line. Without Darksteel, he was going to basically implode on himself due to the Plannar Bridge.
Tezzert doesn't really want to deal with anyone he doesn't has to, man just wants to live in peace.
I think it's also fair to say that he has a subconscious desire to show everyone that he's the best. He was a Scrapper of Tidehollow, effectively the lowest caste of beings on Espur. While Silas Renn and those of his ilk were praised for their hard work and inducted into the ranks of the Seekers, Tezzeret was ostracised and shunned despite showing similar aptitude. He wanted to show others like him that they weren't born to be Scrappers: they could be what they chose provided that they worked for it. His hunger for power, while stemming from a belief of might makes it right, was only exasperated further from the aforementioned shunning and later learning that the Seekers purpose was a lie. It makes me wonder, what if he had a genuine friend? Would he have still done the things he did?
Honestly I always like tezzeret as a villain he reminds me a bit of a mixture of mishra and urza.
man tezzeret really got thrown into the most mediocre storyline for over a decade. being the generic bad guy second in command to the big villains really wasn't who he was.
reading Test of Metal really shows how tragic his backstory is, but also is an excellent character study. he is not nearly as 1 dimensional as he is portrayed in the more modern stories. he does care about others that help him, and has deep respect for those who wield power gracefully and without tyranny (he adored and assisted Sharuum on esper for little personal gain, and revered her power but fairness and grace). he seeks power because as a child he had none and at every step it was taken from him. he is fine with playing the loyal minion role because it keeps him out of the crosshairs of heroes and larger conflicts yet he often ends up stuck in those roles far more often and for longer than he would like. he is never portrayed as powerfully as he was in Test of Metal (exceptional power derived from large amounts of etherium, cunning surpassing even Bolas, and even chronomancy taken from beating Silas Renn).
I hope his next story ark is more faithful to his character and backstory, and really shows his power but also his admirable qualities. being one of the few planeswalkers with a spark, a planar portal built into him, a virtually indestructible body save for his head, a plethora of magic available to him from artifice, mental, temporal, and various others, and virtually limitless mana from etherium and the exceptionally rare knowledge of its creation; should really make him a major story character. not good, not objectively evil, not actively destroying others, but not helping either, I could see him swinging towards being good given his actions during ONE, perhaps with other multiversal threats like emrakul and so on.
I really like that even when Tez is trying to help he stay trues to his dimir temperant of secrecy and amoral pursuit of curiosity and ambition. I imagine he'll continue to hunt and create unique and powerful magical artifacts, and we'll see the re-emergence of old ones too. As long as he can keep the powerful telepaths at bay, I imagine he'll be pulling the strings on a lot of events going forward from the shadows. I really like that he doesn't let his pride get in the way of his ambitions, even willing to work for others more powerful than him if it gets him closer to his goals. Its refreshing not have a villain not consumed by pride, but still willing to do anything to get what they want. I hope they give him a good story and don't forget about him like they did Vivian in War of the Spark, the makings of a great story are already planted
18:50 CAN Tezzeret use his Planar Bridge to travel? As I understand it, the bridge obliterates all organic material that gets transported using it, and Tezzeret still has fleshy bits to his person. We saw this with Vorinclex on Kaldheim needing to find organic material to reform himself after being transported there.
I could see a 4 or 5 cost esper Tezzeret planeswalker with an indestructible ability.
Maybe, but indestructible on a planeswalker is either pointless as it just loses all its loyalaty and is then force sacrificed, or it also has prevent all damage dealt to it in which case its broken with very few answers as it cant be killed aside from forced sacrifice or exile effects.
If he's lost his spark then being indestructible would be fine.
@XenithShadow I figured it would be along the lines of Gideon of the trials, 0 ability.
@@NickNames-x1m The issue with gideon's versions of indestructible ability is he becomes a creature and then attacks. Thematically i'm not sure tezzeret wants to attack as a creature.
You could give him gideon black blades ability where he is a creature on your turn.
The issue is that mechanically a "gideon" style planeswalker is likely just worse than a desparked version on the same planeswalker since planeswalkers are probably easier to kill than indestructible creatures.
we need a plane with knowledge of how to remove tattoos so Tezzeret can finally removes Bolas's mark on his forehead.
To be fair, he has always served his own agenda. Everything he has done, has gained him much and is currently at large
Tezzeret is and will always be my favorite character.
He had the balls enough to pretend to be the phyrexians slave & ended up getting that Portal inside him, which was killing him removed and a freaking Darksteel Body. Let's fucking go!
The next time we get a cycle of flip-walkers a Mono-U creature to Dimir walker Tezzeret needs to be made.
I could have sworn he lost the planar bridge with his new body. That could be a cool angle to explore if he lost his spark in the great pruning but could still kinda planeswalk with the bridge. Not sure what that would entail exactly but i would be intrigued do see what they could do with that idea.
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Tezzeret is MTGs version of Starscream
Good comparison
Well I can't wait for Tezzeret to come back with his new indestructible body and what his new card is like also did he get pruned as well.
I wonder how you can do indestructable with Tezz seeing that loyalty hitting 0 makes you sacrifice him. It is cool to see him still fighting.
Probably turns him into a creature with indestructible? A la Gideon
Or "prevent all damage that would be dealt to ~"
I think in this instance it'll be whenever tezzeret's loyalty goes below zero you lose something else instead as a instrument of black/blue maintain the darksteel with something else or it'll go haywire. Perhaps the dark steel is unstable.
Well indestructible creatures still die if their toughness is reduced to 0, but lethal damage doesn't kill them. So it would stand to reason that the loyalty counters being reduced to 0 would still make you sacrifice him, but he couldn't be killed by creature attacks.
@@dracodominus2800 my head canon is that Planeswalkers don't die after you call on them in the game, so I think it's fully possible that his indestructibility isnt reflected in his card at all, or is limited
I don't know, Personally, I just can't see Tezzeret as a major villain like Bolas and so on. And i think that's kinda the problem with the story of a Magic today. There are no major big time villains. Sure, it's fun to see others like Tezzeret and Ashiok step up and play as the big baddies in a story of a set but to me they just don't feel like big time villains like a bolas and so on. This is a chance for Wizards to do two things and that is number one, Create a new big time villain or number 2, Bring back some of the older characters that played as big villains in the past that we haven't seen or heard about in a very long time or they can do the safe thing and bring back characters back like bolas or emrakul. I'm just saying that Magic needs these huge big time villains again. Instead of these smaller ones. Personally, Out of the villains Magic had Bolas will always be my favorite. You never knew what bolas was planning and what he was up too or going to do next. And i don't think anyone actually knew what his ultimate goal or end game was and if you say that you do or did then I'm sorry your lying. Anyways, I love to see a new big time villain that's just as cunning and diabolical as Bolas was but not be a duplicate or as the same as bolas if that makes any sense. I don't want a bolas 2.0 version. Just someone as powerful or even more so and a great mastermind as Bolas was and maybe even more so.
Tezzeret:
He saw the rise and fall of two masters, serving under both of them to help usher in the end of the world...
All so that he could bend the color pie.
An indestructible on a planeswalker is either pointless as it just loses all its loyalaty and is then force sacrificed, or it also has prevent all damage dealt to it in which case its broken with very few answers as it cant be killed aside from forced sacrifice or exile effects. There is a reason giada's gift stops equiped planeswalkers being planeswalkers.
If he's lost his spark then being indestructible would be fine.
A fair point. An indestructible Planeswalker would only be safe from destroy effects, and would have no mechanical effect on a standard game of magic unless you lack creatures, edicts, or exiles.
Second!! So excited!
I sense an eventual fate worse than death somewhere down the road.
I been saying it since all will be 1... the next tezzeret will be f-ing awesome. Indestructible planeswalker who's loyalty can't fall below 1
Im hoping he forms another one of his own Interplanar guilds or crime syndicate.
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I could see tezzy leading Jace into a trap to "free his mind" and gain favor from the planes walker before taking control of phyrexia himself and puppeting their army to his own ends, perhaps using them and s lingering connection they have woth jace to trick into dealing with phyrexia again instead of attacking tezzy so he can complete his own pet project.
I'm going to say he gets defeated by Saheeli twisting his body into a pretzel.
Where was the Blightsteel Colossus during the events of All Will Be One or March of the Machines?
What is the source of the animated scenes with Tezzeret? Great video, btw.
Tezz is gonna try to kill bolas or absorb his knowledge and power and bolas is gonna escape through taking his mind, or with the gem of becoming
So Tezzeret kept replacing his body parts for artificial ones. I wonder what he'd do with an army of Cybermen under his command
Forgot to mention the involvement of Tezzeret as the singer of death metal band Six Feet Under 🤣
*Gets indestructible body* first though, "I need armour"
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Calling it now, Kaya will be the only one to beat Tezzeret due to her soul-based attacks.
According to an old and trash card (cant remember the name of it) from Old Alara, the esperites could navigate grixis without too much trouble from the undead as the etherium made them more robotic and less fleshy because it hinders the scent of their souls. If Tezzeret goes full trans-humanist (a controversial topic about replacing all body parts with mechanical parts for the sake of "upgrading" thyself), then Kaya MAY do some damage, but not out right one-shot Tezzeret. And by that point, Tezzeret would planeswalk away from Kaya, potentially leading her into a trap since apparently she has the brain power of a potato during the climax of activating the sylex near the worldbreaker's core.
Tezzeret not only has indestructible, but imagine if he also had the power of "prep time" like how batman does when fighting more powerful foes.
It would be interesting if Jace shows up still with that corrupted mind despite the fact the oil became inert after the invasion. My prediction is that of either Tezzeret or Jace being the next big bad. Tezzeret's whereabouts are known, but Jace's aren't.
Haven't been all so caught up on the lore I want to understand what happened in an orderly manner lol
TEZZY
Love my Tezzy boy
Maybe Tezzeret will be the first artifact planeswalker card
I'm curious how they'd implement darksteel on his card. Make it so damage can never bring him bellow 1 loyalty?
That’s a great way! Assuming he’s still a PW
I think they might add a permanent thing on him that makes your opponents unable to remove all but one loyalty counter or something like that
that would be VERY annoying
That would kind of defeat the purpose of the card type. Mechanically, removing the counters causes the planeswalker to be sacrificed. Flavor-wise, the 'walker just leaves until called back.
Indestructible doesn't mean unending loyalty.
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−7: You get an emblem with “If a source would deal damage to you or a planeswalker you control, prevent all but 1 of that damage.”
@@coopervaughter1440 As an ultimate, only done once, and never a static ability. The closest we have seen would be War of the Spark The Wanderer with the static ability to "prevent all noncombat damage that would be dealt to you or other permanenents you control".
That being said "prevent all but one damage" and "opponents are unable to remove all but one counter" are wildly different abilities.
Tezzeret left his old body (with the Bridge) behind when he got his new body
Tezzeret screwed himself over, he chose Bolas, he chose Norn. There's no sympathy. He was glad to join them for his ambition until it went too far, and they aimed worse for him, like enslaving him. Regardless he did it to himself and got what he deserved
Ob nixilis making a deal with Tezzeret.
That would be cool. Maybe Tezzy will get his own minion for a change
@@AetherHubYes, and that Obby being power-hungry
...I feel like Jace is gonna be the next BBEG.
I thought tezzeret has a blightsteel body now not darksteel?
He escaped before it was corrupted to blightsteel
I laugh he lost his spark, adding more to his win some lose some life
Don't get me wrong, i have nothing againat him but to me Tezzeret has never felt like a villain
A schemer and plotter sure, but villain? Nope
Curios how well his new body will help him, since a) it does have a weakpoint in the back, and b) his head is still normal, making him a bit of a glass cannon if attacks hit him there
That bastard Tezzeret owes me $30
Gingataxus should have attempted to complete him before giving him dark steel 😅. Not a very smart move from the smartest praetor.
auto subtitles saying Forex and Forexia for Phyrexia/Phyrexian is so weird 😂
Taset to Tezzeret 😅
Anyone else get starscream vibes from Tezzeret?
I rather see Braids become a Planeswalker or at least use the ompaths to travel the multiverse and become more powerful than ever. Too bad she had such a small part in dominaria remastered
Some of his cards are real overperformers.
Not with Kaya 😊
yeah gimme a busted tee-z card.
Tez is my favorite villain currently. I really want him to have a plainswalker card but with indestructible. That be so annoying
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