Good sacrifice targets usually fit one of these categories: Enters value: creatures like Solemn Simulacrum or Elvish Visionary that already replaced part of their cost Dies value: creatures with death triggers, recursion, or graveyard payoffs Mana value 3 or 4 creatures: these create the best early Emerge curve Artifact fodder for Emerge from artifact: eggs, Wellsprings, Clues, Blood tokens, and similar pieces Recursive creatures: threats that come back from graveyard or exile Creatures you wanted in the graveyard anyway: because some decks treat the graveyard like a second hand with worse lighting The practical sweet spot is often mana value 3 or 4
Perfect Ace is a powerful level 5 monster that can negate any effect once per turn by discarding one card from the hand
First, it reduces the cost of your Black spells - a welcome cost cutter for decks that run high cost Black finishers like Torment of Hailfire, or Gray Merchant of Asphodel
Both will get ward 1 whenever Radagast is around, but we'll focus on the bird-boosting features of Radagast, Wizard of Wilds
During a game, at the bottom of the screen, you can select to add a "stop" during various turn phases to create the illusion that you have a card to play in response
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