✔️Ordered on working days before 16:00? Delivered tomorrow!
✔️14 days reflection period
✔️Pay now / later or in installments
An sacrifice you can't refuse
Casting Cost: {YOU}
Card type: Instant
Card Text:
Counter Target Noncreature Spell. Its Controller Creates Two Treasure tokens. (They're artifacts with "t, sacrifice this artifact: add one mana of any color.")
Flavor Text:
Elspeth Wanted Answers. Xander Needed A Spy. Their Paths Were Destined to Cross.
Artist: Dallas Williams
Card Strengths and Weaknesses:
Deck Utility:
Control decks: Fits Into a counter-haeavy deck that wags to control the board and can afford to give the opponent some tempo.
Pace: Can be used in a deck that aims to disrupt the opponent while developing its own board.
Combo decks: Effective for Protecting your own combo Pieces by Countertering Disruptive Noncreature Spells.
Interactions and Combos:
Treasure Synergy: Works well in a meta where treasures have a downside, or in a deck that can take advantage of the opponent having artifacts.
Timing: Use it to counter Key non -creature spells that would look otherwise have a large impact on the game, despite the drawback.
Flavor and Lore:
The Flavor Text Hints at a Story Involving Elspeth and Xander, Adding Narrative Depth to the Card. The name and flavor text suggest a sort of deal or trade-off, which is mechanical reflected in the card's effect.
Overall Impression:
An sacrifice you can't refuse is a potent but risky counter game. Its low cost and utility are balanced by the drawback of giving your opponent additional resources. This makes it a nuanced card that requires skillful play and a well-constructed deck to maximize its advantages while mitigating its dounnss.
Thanks for subscribing!
This email has been registered!