Firmament Sage is mildly interesting as a draw engine, assuming you can flip day and night frequently enough.The grave hate / protection on the front side doesn't excite me, but investigating when creatures die / are milled / etc is nice. Dennick, Pious Apprentice // Dennick, Pious Apparition is interesting.'Do thing, draw a card', with a bunch of card selection replacing the ability to draw multiple cards. Florian, Voldaren Scion is fine but bland.XBB is a pretty steep cost to kill things though. I appreciate the symmetry with Suture Priest. The Meathook Massacre looks like a fun mix of board wipe and Blood Artist.Doesn't hit legendary creatures, so you can't use it to save your commander (or reclaim it if it is stolen), but hitting opponents' creatures and tapping them down is some nice flexibility. Hallowed Respite is an interesting upgrade to Momentary Blink.The fight ability can be pretty strong if supported properly. Tovolar's Huntsmaster does a very solid Grave Titan impression.Fateful Absence looks like a reasonable addition to white's removal suite.Front side is a bit weaker than Xathrid Necromancer, but you do get a token up front. Ormendahl is obviously absurd if you can get him though - 6/6 for 3 mana with a ton of relevant text. Combos with Moonmist, but otherwise I suspect the flip side will usually be flavor text outside dedicated decks (although getting to exactly 13 off Necropotence isn't difficult). Still, if you want to build a curse deck, she seems like a good choice. Lynde, Cheerful Tormentor looks like a solid enabler, and somewhat annoying to play against - most decks don't have that much enchantment removal, so recurring curses is pretty tricky to deal with. ![]() ![]() Less than Kaldheim and Strixhaven, I guess, but that's around triple the density of original Innistrad (and double the density for Shadows Over Innistrad / Eldritch Moon). We're up to 17 legendary creatures, which feels.
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