


Needing to attack and connect to generate the extra mana is seen as a downside by a lot of people that I’ve talked to. Deathrite Shaman being able to produce mana without entering the combat zone is obviously a big difference, but you don’t need to be as good as Deathrite Shaman to be completely busted. The closest comparison I have to Ragavan is Deathrite Shaman, a creature so powerful and compact that it’s banned in both Modern and Legacy. What I’m trying to say is that I’ve played an aggressive deck or two in my tenure, and Ragavan has me salivating. Goblin Guide and I aren’t on speaking terms (but I blame that mostly on their relationship with Boros Charm). Grim Lavamancer picks me up from the airport. Isamaru, Hound of Konda was a groomsman in my wedding. I’m just a guy who looks at and thinks about Magic every single day, and has done so for the past twenty some odd years. Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer is the best red one-drop ever printed. My hit rate on writing articles about cards that eventually get banned is very high. I shot-called it changing Legacy before it was available to preorder. Dreadhorde Arcanist was one of those cards. Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer is here to hoard some treasure and mess up some Scrys in Modern Horizons 2! Thank you to for the preview card! /5XMzLo7YKO- Amy the Amazonian May 27, 2021ĭuring most preview seasons, I find a few cards that I think could be “best card in the set.” On occasion, I find a card that I think could reshape an entire format. Oh, what a glorious day to be a thieving sky-pirate monkey.
