Friday, April 5, 2019

Common Design: The One with Two Urza's Saga Cards

Time for another entry in my series on potentially powerful Pauper cards. Today I want to start with a card that has gotten a lot of press, in no small part because of one Gavin Verhey.

Over the past several years I have stumped for a three mana sweeper in Pauper on several occasions. When the format was dominated by Stompy and Delver the idea of a single card that could handle a large army of small creatures was incredibly attractive. This was before Palace Sentinels took its play as a pillar of the format. But let's try and return to early 2017.
The baseline size for an aggressive creature in Pauper is 2/2. Beatdown decks build their CVs on their ability to flood the board with these creatures and overwhelm the opponent. The release of Burning-Tree Emissary made it incredibly easy to end the second turn with between six and eight power. At the time the best sweepers were Electrickery and Evincar's Justice which put the aggressive decks at a significant advantage. 
The result of the offensive onslaught was that decks turned to cards like Moment's Peace and other damage prevention effects to survive the early game. Slower decks had a hard time packing the correct removal to take out larger threats while containing an early army. As a consequence, traditional aggressive decks almost completely vanished since they could not come out ahead of the Fog parade. The hope was that a card like Steam Blast would provide control decks with a way to stall Stompy and the like while not leaving them vulnerable to larger threats since they could run supplemental removal.
Now the pendulum is at the other end of its arc. Beatdown is barely a factor for multiple reasons. Prismatic Strands and Moment's Peace make it very difficult for attacking to work while Stonehorn Dignitary shuts down the combat phase entirely. Augur of Bolas, Kor Skyfisher, and Palace Sentinels are all fantastic blockers and eat 2/2s for breakfast. The thing is I still think a card like Steam Blast would be good for Pauper in the long run as a check on these strategies in the future.
That presents another problem. The format has moved past 2/2 creatures and now needs efficient three power creatures for beatdown decks to make a comeback. So if Modern Horizons brings Steam Blast, what else could it bring? My hope is for Albino Troll.

Albino Troll has a series constructed pedigree. As a 3/3 for 1G it is a solid threat that comes with an Echo cost. Is a turn two 3/3 good enough to eat up your third turn? Maybe. If you run Burning-Tree Emissary into Albino Troll? That's a lot more palatable. 
Both of these cards - Albino Troll and Steam Blast - are fairly simple and elegant. They could serve a vital role in Modern Horizons limited while also bolstering Modern. And both are perfectly reasonable to be printed at common in a Masters style set.




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