This sort of unpredictability is what Magic: The Gathering players enjoy about Planechase
Artificer's Intuition Do-It-Yourself Seraph Enlightened Tutor Fabricate Goblin Engineer Guidelight Pathmaker Hoarding Dragon Inventors' Fair Iron Man, Titan of Innovation Kuldotha Forgemaster Loyal Inventor Magda, Brazen Outlaw Moonsilver Key Nahiri, the Harbinger Oswald Fiddlebender Reckless Handling Repurposing Bay Reshape Scour for Scrap Sojourner's Companion Sphinx Summoner Tezzeret the Seeker Tezzeret, Cruel Captain Tinker Transit Mage Transmutation Font Transmute Artifact Treasure Mage Tribute Mage Trinket Mage Trophy Mage Urza's Saga Vexing Puzzlebox Whir of Invention
Activate only as a sorcery.) Once a creature with power 3 or greater has blocked this creature, changing the power of the blocking creature won't cause this creature to become unblocked
While attached, this isnt a creature.) Illustrated by Bartek Fedyczak Standard Not Legal Alchemy Not Legal Pioneer Not Legal Historic Legal Modern Not Legal Brawl Legal Legacy Not Legal Comp
The Esper deck is certainly shaping up to be my favorite of the bunch, partly because Elenda and Azor is such a fun card
Many collectors in the USA prefer to buy sleeve dimensions that match industry standards for trading cards