But one thing that isnt a mystery any longer
Its strength comes from the ability to simultaneously prevent an opposing character from questing, while also giving the player of Heffalumps and Woozles a chance to draw another card
The fact that it can sit on a shelf and even give Magic an almost board-game-esque identity is something that well hope makes Magic more approachable to people who might want to engage with Magic in a way thats a bit lighter than has previously been possible.
To achieve my desired ink curve, its essential to prioritize the expensive characters in a draft, and both Mufasa and Mulan are excellent
2 John Silver, Vengeful Pirate From: Archazia's Island A powerhouse of a Pirate, John Silver, Vengeful Pirate is a late-game card for sure, costing eight ink and you cant shift with it either so you have to wait quite a while before dropping him but once you do, you get some real power on board
You can easily accumulate a large amount of lore by continuously readying Beast