Wrap Up Unmarked Grave | Illustration by James Paick Entomb effects provide graveyard-based decks with incredible tools for consistency to set up powerful plays, often involving combo lines that end the game on the spot, whether that's a way-too-early Griselbrand or some sort of Underworld Breach line
The fact that this is a cheap creature with an enters the battlefield trigger is very potent
The cards will differ in their artwork, which portrays the Nazgl as they are described in Tolkiens books - with red eyes, a detail absent from the later films
This makes the cube a lot more accessible for new players, as combo-heavy environments are often overwhelming for newbies because it requires them to know that this card from 1998 and this card from 2003 are supposed to be drafted together to recreate this specific combo from a format theyve never played
Dont be fooled, however: this card wont be a staple in a every Emerald deck out there, and will exist primarily in those focused on spreading damage
The market was flooded, and the value of these once-rare cards was obliterated