The price increase for Universes Beyond and the reduction in the number of packs per box were just the icing on the cake, and we have not yet assessed what potential logistical problems the US tariffs may cause in the card game: prerelease dices, for example, are manufactured in China, and we cannot ignore the possibility that the cost of printing the cards, even if made in the United States, will increase due to the price of the raw material for manufacturing all of this could eventually lead to an even more expensive Magic starting in 2026
With constant small threats on the battlefield, players using this strategy can usually win with chip damage, as most opponents will struggle to keep up with all the reanimated creatures by the mid-late game
Also late enough with enough pressure that you can easily put the lessons you find to good use while your opponent deals with your 5/4
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Its also an Aura Curse, which is a fun subtype, and one that you dont often see in your average Commander deck