MTG Anime Cards, and Poison in the Upcoming Fallout Set
Thanks for stopping by to check out another edition of Inconspicuous Scoops, where we highlight unconventional, but solid cards to pick up that you may have forgotten or overlooked while the spotlight is shining elsewhere.
We focus on cards for both collectors and players here, and this time I have some interesting picks for both parties trying to either get ahead of the next big thing, or simply round out their collection/decks for a reasonable price.
Anime Cards of All Varieties
One of the more exciting features for some collectors in the upcoming Ravnica Remastered set lies in the alternate art anime cards. So far we’ve seen
Wizards has been doing these bonus, anime-style cards on and off since
There's nothing about Ravnica that seems inherently “anime,” so if they're going to print anime cards there, what's to stop them from keeping the train rolling? As they do, and more and more collectors try to complete their “anime sets,” some cards that see EDH play - like the modest $7
Another good example is
So before Ravnica Remastered comes out and redirects focus this way, if you have any interest in starting an anime collection and want to get those Wilds of Eldraine
Nissa, Who Shakes the World (JP Alternate Art) | ||
Aggravated Assault (Anime Borderless) | ||
Preordain | ||
Coldsteel Heart |
Disrupt Decorum
Next up, we have a recent reprint from
This particular printing of this card has absolutely beautiful art by Ron Spencer depicting a food fight, and is currently the only printing of Disrupt Decorum that doesn't have the standard art established in
With the way the Commander format has been shifting away from strategies that reward you for slowly killing your opponents through combat in lieu of winning games outright via combos or
Disrupt Decorum | ||
Disrupt Decorum | ||
Disrupt Decorum (Foil Etched) |
Phyresis Outbreak and Radstorm
Has enough time passed since
I have a soft spot for Poison, so I can tell you from experience with various different decks I’ve tried over the years, the absolute hardest part about running it is getting those first initial counters on each opponent. Normally you’d have to deal damage with an
This has been the case since ONE though. Why I'm bringing this up now actually lies in the upcoming
So while Prologue to Phyresis and Infectious Bite are going to be good grabs for anyone wanting to take advantage of this possible upcoming resurgence of Proliferate/Toxic synergy, the real card to pick up now is going to be Phyresis Outbreak, which is sitting at a low-and-stabilized $2. It’s a must-include for any Poison deck in black, as it removes opponents’ creatures on top of doling out Poison counters - all for a meager three mana. It’s a rare and is not in the main ONE set, so if this strategy does make a viable appearance again, you'd rather already have one waiting to sleeve instead of buying it later at an inflated price.
Phyresis Outbreak | ||
Prologue to Phyresis | ||
Infectious Bite |
In Conclusion
With the crazy pace Wizards is pumping out new sets, it’s easy to forget about certain cards and constantly focus on the next new thing, but doing that doesn’t do justice to all the cool cards with unique art and mechanics that fill the game. So don’t forget to not just look forward, but back, behind, over, and under everything else to find those special diamonds in the rough to spice up either your deck, or your binder.
Until next time, thanks for reading!
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Jason is a longtime lover of Magic, falling in love with the game at Seventh Edition, as well as an EDH enthusiast for both casual and competitive metas alike. He's also a screenwriter with a produced feature and plans to proceed with many more creative projects in and out of film. His favorite card is Rofellos, Llanowar Emissary, but he firmly believes that Mana Drain is the best card.