Finally, it has the Welcome Return ability, which states that whenever this character quests, you may return a chosen character of yours with a cost of one to your hand (from your discard pile), and if you do, you may play a character with a cost of one ink for free
If youre in a creature-heavy meta, its unbelievably good at controlling the board and keeping your opponents boards in check
Delirium powers up a card if its caster or controller has four or more card types in their graveyard
And Maybe 40 lands is a bit much, online I read a lot of people have 38, some ramp decks even 34-36
Whether youre building around Iroas, God of Victory in a powerful combo list or sleeving it up for a casual pod, having access to this card at a fraction of the original price opens up your entire deckbuilding strategy
While many land destruction cards directly target land, Price Of Glory makes it so an opponent won't want to interact with anyone outside of their turn