

Tempo decks: Tempo decks often use cantrips and other card draw affects to ensure they are keeping up with their opponents.Midrange decks often have a threat on the board by turn 3 though, that should be able to deal with her. Midrange decks: While midrange decks often use a suite of tutors to find their answers, some have engines like ] to dig while still maintain a board presence.These decks exploit card draw to the extreme by reusing cantrips, turning low cost cards in to card draw, or just big ol' ]'s. Combo decks: These decks often rely on some engine in order to draw most, if not all, cards in their deck in one go.Control decks: The biggest offenders to abusing card draw, once upon a time they had to take turns of to gain card advantage, allowing other players to play around this, now-a-days with access to so much instant speed card draw, if they don't have a target worth countering by your end step, they just refill their hands.Let's get into the specifics of why she is great hate: Sure some people will find a way to break it, but they have already been breaking parity on cards like Narset for years. Like graveyard hate, or land hate, these cards are designed to hurt the people who are abusing these elements of the game.

I don't really agree with this analysis, you are looking at her as a piece to "lockout" your opponent, when she is not a stax/tax piece, she is an answer. r/magicTCG is not produced, endorsed, supported by, or affiliated with Wizards of the Coast. Magic: The Gathering, including card images, symbols, and text, is © Wizards of the Coast, LLC, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc.

