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Plenty of cards fit into this category, and these shouldn't steer you too far in any direction, so feel free to abandon them if you see better cards in a different color later
Gameplay can look something like this: Turn 1: Forest, play Arboreal Grazer, put a Guildgate onto the battlefield Turn 2: Any land, cast vessel of volatility Turn 3: vessel of volatility, play Irencrag Feat into Deathbellow War Cray, summoning 2x Kragma Warcaller, 1x Rageblood Shaman, 1x fanatic of mogis
They don't go away as steps, phases, and turns end, and effects that add mana of any type to your mana pool can't give you energy counters
After the blue version was locked on the card back, the brand team realized that blue was a poor choice for packaging and advertising
Here are the Top 5 squirrel cards and, since there aren't really a ton of squirrels, the Top 5 squirrel "enablers" (cards that create squirrels without being squirrels themselves) in Magic history