I tend to lean towards playing 2 copies, because the single copy can often elude you for the entire duel
Notably, this green treefolk doesn't need to attack itself, so you can play it, attack, then untap straight away
Blastoises cannons are poised and ready , with bubbles and ripples surrounding its massive shell, creating a sense of gravitas and depth
After spending endless hours researching packs and cards, spending thousands of dollars on them, and many late nights testing and optimizing parameters, we were able to extract the shape of the Pokmon due to slight density differences in the cards and foils
Dragon Ascent costs five energy in total (including three fire, one electric, and one colorless), but it does a ridiculous 300 damage on hit
The idea, according to Matt Tabak, is: The creature ducks out of action for a while and trains, and when it's big enough, you can go on the offensive. That means that the ability needs to be at sorcery speed flavor-wise