Dire Undercurrents is also capable of creating some potent sacrifice loops alongside Nadir Kraken
Wizards prints one new tournament-legal Mox approximately once every five years
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While youll pay a heavy cost for the effect, it creates a swing by keeping key threats offline for an entire turn cycle, similar to strategic Yu-Gi-Oh
This creature truly does grow your creatures at an exponential rate and anyone who knows a thing or two about exponential growth knows that it can get out of control really fast
This one is such a huge tempo swing for one mana that it feels illegal