Rise from the Grave 4B Sorcery
Put target creature card from a graveyard onto the battlefield under your control. That creature is a black Zombie in addition to its other creature types.
Hieromancer´s Cage 3W Enchantment
When Hieromancer´s Cage enters the battlefield, exile target nonland permanent an opponent controls until Hieromancer´s Cage leaves the battlefield.
Since a few years ago, Wraths are five mana, Lightning Bolts are two mana, Pacifisms are three mana, targeted hand disruption is two mana, Rampant Growth is three mana... Mana dorks were two mana up until Dominaria. They have deliberately made non-creature spells more expensive to slow down Standard. How could you possibly be surprised about a four mana O-Ring?
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Since a few years ago, Wraths are five mana, Lightning Bolts are two mana, Pacifisms are three mana, targeted hand disruption is two mana, Rampant Growth is three mana... Mana dorks were two mana up until Dominaria. They have deliberately made non-creature spells more expensive to slow down Standard. How could you possibly be surprised about a four mana O-Ring?
Because at least we were getting 4 mana O-Rings with some upside (Cast Out, Ixalan's Binding).
That said, this is obviously for limited only since it will share its entire standard time with the Binding (if rotation remains the same).
For some reason, I find cards with self-explaining names to be hysterically funny. Like, look at Vigilant Baloth: it's literally a baloth with Vigilance. That makes me laugh so hard, I can't really explain why.
4-mana O-ring I understand, but it could have been common at that rate.
I don't think you play limited.
I actually only play limited... and what I meant is that there is often overcosted removal in white at common for limited purposes, for example pacifism effects & variants at 3-5CC. I think an unconditional removal at 4mana comes late enough to not break anything, and balances out big bombs. Plus if it's common, you can o-ring their o-ring too. Of course, in a set with big dragons, I understand they might want to make removal less common, but I'm not sure how much this will be relevant in limited, there's plenty of ultra-efficient low-cost creatures now, it might end up being like Ixalan where ultra-fast pirate decks (hello cutlass) killed dino players before they could cast anything.
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Switcheroo 4U
Sorcery
Exhange control of two target creatures.
Vigilant Baloth 3GG
Creature - Beast
Vigilance
5/5
Siegebreaker Giant 3RR
Creature - Giant Warrior
Trample
3R: Target creature can`t block this turn.
6/3
Rise from the Grave 4B
Sorcery
Put target creature card from a graveyard onto the battlefield under your control. That creature is a black Zombie in addition to its other creature types.
Hieromancer´s Cage 3W
Enchantment
When Hieromancer´s Cage enters the battlefield, exile target nonland permanent an opponent controls until Hieromancer´s Cage leaves the battlefield.
Stay reasonable, be mindful of your expectations and don't feed the trolls.
Doomsdayin'
Stay reasonable, be mindful of your expectations and don't feed the trolls.
Doomsdayin'
Waiting for Trampling Baloth, Menacing Baloth, and Flying Baloth to complete the cycle.
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Because at least we were getting 4 mana O-Rings with some upside (Cast Out, Ixalan's Binding).
That said, this is obviously for limited only since it will share its entire standard time with the Binding (if rotation remains the same).
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4-mana O-ring I understand, but it could have been common at that rate.
Stay reasonable, be mindful of your expectations and don't feed the trolls.
Doomsdayin'
I actually only play limited... and what I meant is that there is often overcosted removal in white at common for limited purposes, for example pacifism effects & variants at 3-5CC. I think an unconditional removal at 4mana comes late enough to not break anything, and balances out big bombs. Plus if it's common, you can o-ring their o-ring too. Of course, in a set with big dragons, I understand they might want to make removal less common, but I'm not sure how much this will be relevant in limited, there's plenty of ultra-efficient low-cost creatures now, it might end up being like Ixalan where ultra-fast pirate decks (hello cutlass) killed dino players before they could cast anything.