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Tyrant Guard
Creature — Tyranid
Ravenous (This creature enters the battlefield with X +1/+1 counters on it. If X is 5 or more, draw a card when this enters.)
Shieldwall — Sacrifice Tyrant Guard: Creatures you control with counters on them gain hexproof and indestructible until end of turn.
nuperokaso on Seven Evil X's
5 months ago
- You should replace Endless One with other ravenous creatures that have base power equal to their non-X costs (Mawloc is a 2/2 for 2, Hormagaunt Horde is a 1/1 for 1, Tyrant Guard is a 3/3 for 3). The only situation when Endless One is better than those others is when you have Unbound Flourishing. But you generally want to draw a card rather than have an extra power on an already big creature.
- You don't need to play 3 copies of both of your buyback spells, as multiple copies are quite useless. I suggest that you replace 1 Fanning the Flames with Comet Storm and 1 Wurmcalling with Gelatinous Genesis
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Want (1) | Lost-Recon |