Because gates enter tapped and you often want to assemble 9-10 gates to enable an alternate win condition, the deck wants to be controlling, or at least play for the late game
As such, the idea of a possible crossover between MTG and Monster Hunter doesn't come as a surprise, especially with how the latter could fit into Magic: The Gathering 's own high-fantasy multiverse
In a four-player game, this adds up incredibly fast, either slowing everyone down or filling your hand
During each players upkeep, that player discards a card at random.] WHY: If you go full-force discard in multiplayer, you absolutely need this card to survive
Fancy sleeving this up and trying it
Its cost makes it almost unplayable in other formats outside of Pauper, but it was a very solid creature in mono-black decks when it was Standard-legal