![]() Lotus Cobra is a big player in green decks, particularly those focused on the landfall mechanic, as it gives you quick and easy access to mana. The final drop celebrates one of Magic’s slithery-est creature types, with five of its most notable snakes reimagined by a bunch of different artists.Īmong the cards are Hexdrinker, whose ability to level up and gain protection from everything is incredibly powerful. ![]() That on its own is good ramp, but costing zero to cast also means it plays a part in Cheerios decks, Storm, any anything else that cares about you casting a free artifact spell. There’s also Sakashima the Impostor, whose ability to enter the battlefield as a copy of another permanent allows it to make use of all kinds of enters-the-battlefield effects.įinally, the only noncreature here is Paradise Mantle, which allows a creature to tap to produce any colour of mana. Every card here sees play in Commander, particularly the board-wipe-on-a-body Massacre Girl and go-to Aristocrats commander Teysa Karlov.Īzusa, Lost But Seeking is a a fantastic way of ramping ahead of your opponents (or just abusing the landfall mechanic for value). ![]() ![]() These five cards give us so much raw fashion, while also having probably the most consistent card quality in the entire superdrop. This time, we’re getting a Japanese urban twist on it, with Tsubonari’s City Styles. Secret Lair has been experimenting with fashion recently, with the October superdrop featuring Jack Hughes’ If Looks Could Kill. ![]()
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