With only one power, it seems hard to blow opponents out by flashing it in after attacks, but it might be a sideboard all-star against aggressive decks that rely on one-toughness creatures
Its exceedingly fair in a rather unexciting way and looks distinctly less interesting than the Sultai Arisen backup commander, Teval, the Balanced Scale
Slay the Spire combines elements of living card games, such as Arkham Horror: The Card Game and Marvel Champions, with the kind of RPG and roguelike mechanics youd find in video games to create a rapid-fire experience where you get better with every failure you run into
It has Flash itself and gives all your spells Flash
This is because whenever players pull one of them, a short and satisfying animation will play out before revealing the card's final artwork
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