![]() ![]() In a dire situation, you can even discard Elemental Mastery and then exile the two Bookwurms on the other side of the battlefield – a cool anecdote which would be much better had I actually won that game. It’s not unusual to exile a 2-3 mana spell and keep your 4/4 elementals. ![]() It’s flexible because you usually have spells in the graveyard with different Mana Values (weird not to say CMC but ok) so you can engineer a favorable situation for yourself. Let’s stop by the stables for a second so I can hop on my high horse before talking about Draconic Intervention. Like, I haven’t had a chance to play Magma Opus in one of my draft decks yet but I imagine it’s pretty deece. This isn’t a complete list but honestly most of the rares are good these days. There are a lot of good Blue & Red rares that go in Prismari decks: Multiple Choice, Tempted by the Oriq, Ingenious Mastery, Draconic Intervention (bomb), etc. It’s not hard to turn it into a removal spell or decently sized creature depending on your need. What do you want? Card advantage? A creature that grows? A mill engine that provides inevitability? Check, check, and check.īoth sides of this card perform well in Prismari. ![]() The Orc Wizard itself isn’t a reason to attend Prismari but better than it first appears.Īn unanswered Nassari is not a beatable Magic card in a game of limited. Floor of a 4/4, typical scenario is two 4/4s (the Expressionist and then the Elemental), and a game-winning ceiling of multiple elementals. Not a bomb, but worth highlighting that you can stack multiple triggers on the same creature, giving you more than one 4/4 Elemental when it dies. Giving Efreet Flamepainter keys to the Access Tunnel isn’t my preference but I’ve seen others do it with great results. There are multiples ways to put spells in your graveyard without casting them – even at instant speed. Give your opponent that false sense of security and let the shenanigans begin. Go ahead and play Efreet Flamepainter on an empty board or without any impactful spells in the graveyard. I’ve chosen to highlight this card in particular because it makes use of the graveyard – a surprisingly useful resource for Prismari players. Whether you’re attacking, defending, or at parity, the red shaman’s arrival shifts the priorities and game actions of both players. Riiiidiculous sequences happen with this card on the battlefield.Įfreet Flamepainter creates a mini-game. Efreet Flamepainter transports you from Strixhaven directly to clown college. If you’re looking for fun, look no further. This college has some truly exceptional educators. You can cast big spells while drawing multiple cards per turn! What more could you want? Fair warning: your campus guide is easily distracted, so we’ll take some detours along the way. I’m just saying it’s one place on campus. I’m not saying you should live in Big Spell Square. The most popular place on campus is Tempo Tower (CFB Pro article by Ethan Saks – not the actual title of the article), but if you have dreams of casting the Magma Opus or Crackle with Power you opened, you’re in the right place! You don’t have to choose between having fun and winning – you can do both – probably. Today we’re going to tour one section of Prismari’s campus: Big Spell Square. As a language-based professional, I consider myself more of a Silverquill staff member, but the Prismari brochure says “DRAW MORE CARDS!” so I find myself here often. Truthfully, I’m surprised to find myself here. Hello and welcome to Prismari Campus! My name is Schaab and I’ll be your guide today. ![]()
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