The pingers mentioned earlier are the real meat of the creature package, but they’ve got friends in classic staples like: , among others) so we have as high a chance as possible to “go off” when the stars align. Storm is also why we’re running a bunch of MDFCs that still work with Blanka ( Since Blanka gets +2/+2 with every targeted spell, Grapeshot’s one damage per copy will never get through and Blanka doesn’t need these spells that target to be cast so… you see where I’m going with this. , instead of focusing on aiming these totally fair cards at our opponents, they’re actually the best Blanka-fodder we’ve got in the 99. oth want to be playing as many spells as possible, as fast as possible (Editor’s note: what a novel concept!) Aetherflux Reservoir essentially serves as a backup win-con from just frying our opponents the old fashioned way, while Mizzix enables truly gangbusters turns in the end game. It’s just that Storm and Blanka have so much in common. So we’re not actually a Storm deck… but we are flirting with the idea. Slap one of these puppies down when Snake Umbra is out and about and you’ve got yourself a magical Christmas land.įinally, Season of Growth is amazing in a deck already promising to target with reckless abandon. , they are just as, if not more, effective with Blanka, generating 6 points of damage minimum with every recursion. Both from that one cycle from Invasion that spiked with It upset every Hexdrinker when I first debuted it. So whether it’s Blanka or our backup singers Have the audacity to say “Whenever enchanted creature deals damage to an opponent…” notedly NOT specifying combat damage. This is also where I get to talk about a couple of our best value pieces.
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