In your green creature decks I've been seeing Arch of Orazca a lot, and I'm wondering what it's doing for those decks that Bonder's Enclave is not. Do those creature decks often find themselves without something on the board for Bonder's in the situations you need the land to draw? If not, it's 2 mana cheaper for the effect.
Yes I addressed that already in my comment. Primarily green decks do not have many issues getting a creature that fits Bonder's Enclave's requirements onto the board, hence why I asked if said decks have problems using it instead.
@hyrule89 I agree with your line of thinking, I even opened the arena again to see why I wasn't using it. And discover that I don't have that card yet xD. I need to craft it. Thanks for the suggestion, watch and comment.
In your green creature decks I've been seeing Arch of Orazca a lot, and I'm wondering what it's doing for those decks that Bonder's Enclave is not. Do those creature decks often find themselves without something on the board for Bonder's in the situations you need the land to draw? If not, it's 2 mana cheaper for the effect.
I personally love Orazca but yes Bonder is very nice
Need a creature for bonders while for Arch you do not.
Yes I addressed that already in my comment. Primarily green decks do not have many issues getting a creature that fits Bonder's Enclave's requirements onto the board, hence why I asked if said decks have problems using it instead.
@hyrule89
I agree with your line of thinking, I even opened the arena again to see why I wasn't using it. And discover that I don't have that card yet xD. I need to craft it. Thanks for the suggestion, watch and comment.
@lucagiovanninieddu2603
I think both cards are strong, and each one has their own criteria for using them. Thanks for watching and commenting.