Pushed? Yes.
Arbitrary play lands from graveyard that is included in every other set? Yes.
Totally want to put this in a Sultai Reanimator deck?
Also yes.
Marvel's Ares encourages you to attack with your creatures regardless of the consequences. More previews at https://t.co/nEAD56xTUs
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Tricksy evasive cheap creatures with etbs are of interest to quite some decks. More previews at https://t.co/nEAD56xTUs
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A 3 mana 4/4 vigilance that also comes with at the floor a land's mana abilities is good. More previews at https://t.co/nEAD56xTUs
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This really speaks to how diverse and impactful UB sets can be.
A UB set like Avatar? Fits well in the MTG Space.
Marvel? Feels like an offshoot in a parallel world locked away like how Zhalfir was
It's a bit odd how parasitic UB sets can be. They tend to go hard on the theme of the set (which makes sense), but when the theme is something like Heroes or Villains they really only synergize with other UB sets.
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Thanos has Exhaust in Marvel Super Heroes x MTG.
Sorry... Power Up. He snaps half the creatures away based on Mana Value.
This was revealed on a mural down in Australia.