A 3/4 with flying for 3 was an insanely valuable creature back in the day, but that 2-mana cumulative upkeep was stifling to say the least
I'm your host, Joe Dyer, and this week we're going to be taking a look at a card we missed in our set review of Aetherdrift
Total Boosters: 84 packs Total Starters: 3 decks Boosters 4 Fallen Empires (1994) 8 Fourth Edition (1995) 6 Ice Age (1995) 4 Chronicles (1995) 4 Alliances (1996) 2 Mirage (1996) 4 Visions (1997) 21 Weatherlight (1997) 1 Tempest (1997) 1 Urza's Saga (1998) 2 Urza's Legacy (1999) 1 Urza's Destiny (1999) 6 Mercadian Masques (1999) 4 Nemesis (2000) 6 Planeshift (2001) 4 Apocalypse (2001) 2 Scourge (2003) 4 Coldsnap (2006) Starters 1 Mirage (1996) 1 Mercadian Masques (1999) 1 Odyssey (2001)
No, its not from an Un-set or Secret Lair, its from Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths
Unlike lands, which can only be tapped once per turn, Mox Pearl can be played in multiples, allowing for explosive openings that have shaped competitive Magic the Gathering strategy since the games inception