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How would you rate this card in sealed? In draft?
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Am I playing G? If I'm playing G I have unclean thoughts about this card. If I'm not playing G then my deck pretty much has to be controlling UW to like it.
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I had it in both, and it was great for me in both my decks.
I think my draft deck was blue/black and my sealed was blue/white, but I loved it both times.
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It's not always a first pick. but sometimes is. It's roughly as good as armillory sphere.
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I think I'd always play it in sealed and usually in draft. It'd only be a high pick for me in certain decks; in games where both decks are firing on all cylinders it might be a dead card, but if your opponent stumbles it can turn the tempo advantage into card advantage which is good. I'd say it's similar to Luminarch's Ascension but with more of a bell curve as to how useful it is, which makes it better overall. I don't think it's anything like Armilliary Sphere and I wouldn't pick it as high.
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It's good to have ways to win if you draw too many lands. This is a way.
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