For example, if one of the cards is a creature card, you can cast that card only during your main phase while the stack is empty
The plane, which is known for having explosive, chaotic magic and a world founded upon exploration and adventure, will go back to its roots after the most recent return saw it warped by the monstrous Eldrazi
The first is Daybound and Nightbound, which is an attempt to standardise how Werewolves transform by introducing a day/night cycle to the game
I'd be interested to see what readers might cook up with that, but in a dedicated Bird deck, in Commander for example, where you can build around Choco, Seeker of Paradise or Kastral, the Windcrested, this looks like a must-answer threat
With this deck, youll team up with a bickering duo who know how to make a scene
Aside from being a human, which is a very relevant creature type in Commander, Modern and basically every other MTG format, Esper Sentinel is good because it reads: Whenever an opponent casts their first noncreature spell each turn, draw a card unless that player pays X, where X is Esper Sentinels power. Its a bit like Rhystic Study, but the cost can be far higher if youve got things that make humans stronger or you can put +1/+1 counters onto Esper Sentinel