Thrummingbird

Thrummingbird Rarity Decision

New 06 Apr 2012 Asked by troacctid 2 Comments

Agree or disagree: In hindsight, Thrummingbird should have remained at common instead of being bumped to uncommon.


If I was in control of Scars of Mirrodin’s final printing, yes I would have had Thrummingbird at common (remember it was turned in from design at common). I feel one of proliferate’s roles was supposed to be the glue in limited that allowed some important interactions (It let blue play with artifacts; it allowed blue access to infect decks, etc.)

Jace Planeswalker Comparison

New 05 Sep 2011 Asked by tworainclouds-blog 5 Comments

No. Jace, Memory Adept is more powerful than the Mind Sculptor. If I use his ultimate, it's a huge card advantage ratio. I used him at FNM, and both twice it came down to Jace and Thrummingbird to get me first place. I love the new jace.


I’m not saying that Jace, Memory Adept is a bad card or that it can’t conditionally be better than Jace, the Mind Sculptor. I’m saying that in overall power level Jace, the Mind Sculptor is more powerful.  If you’re having fun with Jace, Memory Adept though, have at it. More powerful does not always equate to more fun.


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