Robin's Bow does present me with an issue
His abilities synchronise perfectly play vampires and get extra vampires, and, when the time is right, cast him, attack with haste, and make your whole army grow
Tap, goad, and control creatures with every enchantment you cast while you sit back, draw cards, and savor the mayhem
Giving something to another player, alongside being another slam-dunk flavor win, captured the whimsy of the genre, ended up being a very interesting political tool in multiplayer
The popularity of the Storm Scale then led to a host of other scales: The Rabiah Scale The likelihood of a plane returning The Venser Scale The likelihood of a Planeswalker returning The Beeble Scale The likelihood of a creature type returning The Gotcha Scale The likelihood of an acorn mechanic returning This led me to writing eight different Storm Scale articles: Khans of Tarkir block Ravnica and Return to Ravnica blocks Zendikar and Battle for Zendikar blocks Innistrad and Shadows over Innistrad blocks Mirrodin and Scars of Mirrodin blocks Kaladesh and Amonkhet blocks Theros block and Theros Beyond Death Throne of Eldraine through Strixhaven : School of Mages I've also written three articles on the Rabiah Scale (Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3)