It evolves into Lampent and then Chandelure, the latter of which has been praised for its competitive utility and atmospheric design
(Then shuffle this card into its owner's library.) P/T Number 294 Language English Legal Formats Alchemy, Brawl, Commander, Competitive Brawl, Historic, Legacy, Modern, Pauper, Pioneer, Standard, Timeless, Vintage Rulings (4/4/2025) As a player casts an omen card, the player chooses whether they cast the card normally or as an Omen
Part of the reason we developed the format the way we did was to ensure that there would always be a safe haven for decks that might not necessarily perform perfectly but have something else to them, something endearing and attractive
I realize a 5/4 for 4 that can get hexproof as a combat trick is probably fine for Standard and being able to use those 3 energy elsewhere is useful
We have free creatures that were heavily played such as Vine Dryad
But whats important is Energys core competency: through precision and careful use, we can build and stockpile this resource to create some powerful, resilient end-game threats