I really wish they'd clean up the flying templating, for this card in particular and have "Your zombies fly".
I think it's much better to say it has flying, because "flying" is a technical keyword/term for MtG. MtG is a highly technical game, this is to avoid confusion and so we understand some things on a technical level rather than a grammatical level. But I do understand why you want it worded that way for it is easy to read (grammatically speaking) and more natural.
We have a very early wedding guest here today. Florian will go well with all the lifeloss-matters Vampires for Limited and Standard, helping you dig for even more aggression. In Commander, he's probably more of a good support piece in the 99 of decks like Rakdos, Lord of Riots.
I'd probably buy one and try it on my Rakdos indeed. What I like about it is it can dig deep. The thing is though, I think I'm already running a lot of tutors in the deck (including the creatures that tutors) that adding a card that "digs" might not be really that crucial for the deck. But I think it's worth a try and has its advantages (like post boardwipe or having it on your early turns). I dig it. Pun intended.
Brief Reprieve 2W
Enchantment (Uncommon)
When Brief Reprieve enters the battlefield, exile target nonland permanent you don't control until Brief Reprieve leaves the battlefield. As Teferi entered the battlefield calmly, the sun immediately stopped moving in the sky, and the terrifying face of that werewolf froze.
Here's our first functional reprint of Banishing Light is here, because that minor "an opponent controls" vs "you don't control" difference will not matter that much, if at all.
Might only matter in multiplayer games with "team-up" like treachery/kingdom. Like if an opponent donated something to your teammate that actually hurts them, or for some reason you want to flicker (in the most inefficient way) one of your teammates' stuff. But other than that, yeah, not much of a difference.
The thing is, it's nice to have a card or 2 that is on the higher end of the spectrum. Those cards tend to retain most of its value. Some of the cards in this collection does have value just because it just needs more reprint (but not really that popular), but those cards tend to go down in value after being reprinted. There's only a few chase cards in this collection too and some cards are kind of niche. It's "MEH" overall, but I have to admit I really like most, if not all, the art. Too bad the price tag for this one doesn't really reflect its supposed potential. And to think changing 1 or 2 of the cards would've made this a lot better.
Sometimes, I just don't understand Wizards. Putting in 1 higher end card would really make this sell more, thus more profit. But I guess their products are all prepaid by shops anyways so they kinda' sold the products already (and shops will be the one dealing with it actually). I guess they want to save up some cards for their secret lair - a platform where they sell singles directly to the customers sold at premium price. Great job.
gree is indeed a lot better! and commander collection is not even cheap. I guess comparing it with other products, it is cheap. But by itself, it is quite expensive, and then we're getting very mediocre reprints. :/
A generation of woke, entitled players probably made this rumor. I don't really own that much RL, only really few. As much as I want to get my hands on some RL cards which sadly I can't, I understand the existence and importance of the RL. I think everyone should understand its existence and importance too. If you can't come to terms with its existence maybe don't get into the hobby or stop being a <SNIP!>.
I think it's much better to say it has flying, because "flying" is a technical keyword/term for MtG. MtG is a highly technical game, this is to avoid confusion and so we understand some things on a technical level rather than a grammatical level. But I do understand why you want it worded that way for it is easy to read (grammatically speaking) and more natural.
I'd probably buy one and try it on my Rakdos indeed. What I like about it is it can dig deep. The thing is though, I think I'm already running a lot of tutors in the deck (including the creatures that tutors) that adding a card that "digs" might not be really that crucial for the deck. But I think it's worth a try and has its advantages (like post boardwipe or having it on your early turns). I dig it. Pun intended.
Might only matter in multiplayer games with "team-up" like treachery/kingdom. Like if an opponent donated something to your teammate that actually hurts them, or for some reason you want to flicker (in the most inefficient way) one of your teammates' stuff. But other than that, yeah, not much of a difference.
Sometimes, I just don't understand Wizards. Putting in 1 higher end card would really make this sell more, thus more profit. But I guess their products are all prepaid by shops anyways so they kinda' sold the products already (and shops will be the one dealing with it actually). I guess they want to save up some cards for their secret lair - a platform where they sell singles directly to the customers sold at premium price. Great job.