The Mega Charizard X ex from Phantasmal Flames saw similar outsized value given how much emphasis was put on the show-runner for that set, and well likely see the same kind of thing echoed in Chaos Rising
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Double-faced drawbacks While MTG fans undoubtedly love double-faced cards, by and large, there are still exceptions to the rule
Ive never been a huge fan of these one-shot low-mana-value Resurrection effects, but I can forgive it here because its costed really efficiently and can cheat out things like the Suspend trio or even just get back a crucial combo piece, like Basalt Monolith
Cryptothrall is a card that will see use in any artifact creature focused decks
These cards dont have any specific Energy requirements so they can be splashed into any deck