Since damage persists in the form of counters, their 3/3 would effectively turn into a 3/1, but there is no real difference between a 3/3 and a 3/1 when wed challenge it with our 3/4 on the subsequent turn
Pierre's play in Columbus was a little rough around the edges, but his deck buildone-third credited to future Resident Genius and PT winner in his own right Guillaume Wafo-Tapamade the tournament look like a basketball contest between LeBron James and an auditorium full of five-year-olds, with Pierre dominating even the matches he was supposed to lose
This beloved elemental is back and ready to helm your next Commander deck
Having to wait a whole turn (unless you've got a haste enabler) docks several points from Tromell
When I played at an in-person event, my first opponent had never picked up the game before
That means you can use it to avoid any targeted spell, any board wipes that destroy things instead of exiling them or just use it to avoid losing creatures in a big attack