The desire for pull rates to be low is driven by a desire for prices on specific cards to be high, and frankly they can shove off
You can tap it to remove a counter from another permanent and then populate, or tap and sacrifice a creature to proliferate
In the ever-expanding outer edge of the territories, frontier lawlessness prevailed
Baltoy has the following attacks: Spinning Attack - 30 damage
It calls into question the distinction I made about moving counters versus removing them and adding new ones, since this black creature is functionally the same as Thief of Blood, for +1/+1 counters at least
To be honest, I didnt do much digging into Dinn because I knew what Id likely find: evidence that the game barely took off and fizzled out just as fast, which would be so sad for a TCG with a gimmick this cool and made with obvious love