With or without witnesses, the suns continued their prismatic dance
There's no reason to move an item from the color that thrives on items, and the repetitive issue that Pawpsicle/Hiram had is removed with the Hiram ban
Since these types of swords always show good results in both competitive play and on the market, it looks like Sword of Forge and Frontier will have a decent chance to keep its starting price of around $20
Like U/G, going this route essentially sets you up to play generic good stuff control, so avoid playing the risky madness/delirium cards and prioritize bombs, removal and value like Said // Done that will help grind opponents into dust
Well, we can start by noticing that these player psychographics have little to do with competitive play or casual play or playing to win or playing for fun - instead theyre much more concerned with how players have fun when they play and why they play to begin with
Not a biggie if you are winning but it isn't a boost to the value of the card