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What’s Inside

[draft]master of pearls
witness of the ages
sandsteppe citadel
mardu blazebringer
shambling attendants
lens of clarity
scout the borders
throttle
woolly loxodon
disowned ancestor
trumpet blast
taigam’s scheming
erase
valley dasher[/draft]

The Best Ones

[draft]master of pearls
witness of the ages
throttle
disowned ancestor[/draft]

Watch the video to learn why these are the best.

My Pick

[draft]master of pearls[/draft]

How do you evaluate Master of Pearls? Let’s see.

Development: Amazing in your opening hand! You choose whether you need a bear or can save him till later for his flip up ability.

Parity: Top decking the Master and playing him face down will shift the parity game. You can then turn him face up for a big surprise.

Winning: Master of Pearls is great when winning.

Losing: The Master isn’t the best card when you’re losing. At best you can make one big block but if they have more creatures you’re still toast.

All in all, Master of Pearls is Fantastic. I drafted him recently and was very please with the versatility.

What Do You Think?

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Would you first pick Master of Pearls from this pack?