Combos Browse all Suggest
Legality
Format | Legality |
1v1 Commander | Legal |
Archenemy | Legal |
Canadian Highlander | Legal |
Casual | Legal |
Commander / EDH | Legal |
Commander: Rule 0 | Legal |
Custom | Legal |
Duel Commander | Legal |
Highlander | Legal |
Legacy | Legal |
Leviathan | Legal |
Limited | Legal |
Oathbreaker | Legal |
Planechase | Legal |
Quest Magic | Legal |
Vanguard | Legal |
Vintage | Legal |
Ashnod the Uncaring
Legendary Creature — Human Artificer
Deathtouch
Whenever you activate an ability of an artifact or creature that isn't a mana ability, if one or more permanents were sacrificed to activate it, you may copy that ability. You may choose new targets for the copy. (Sacrificing an artifact for mana to activate an ability doesn't count.)
DrukenReaps on At what point do you …
1 year ago
...This might have been a better topic closer to Christams now that I think about it... lol
Anyways, I hear "magical Christmas land" maybe overused but used to describe a synergy or strategy that takes a significant number of cards or specific cards to actually pull it together and see work. It's also meant to mean that the synergy will only happen rarely, maybe once in a dozen games.
At what point do you decide that a synergy or strategy fits this description? Or do you have a different definition of "Magical Christmas land" in mind?
As a more specific example. I'm building Ashnod the Uncaring who has a neat interaction with Liquimetal Coating and a sac land. Say Evolving Wilds. Since I'm not running many tutors and the Coating is such a specific card I'm considering this to be a synergy that maybe isn't going to come up very much. So I'm limiting it to just a handful of things that are fine without seeing Coating in play.
Have (1) | orzhov_is_relatively_okay819 |
Want (0) |