Then you look at cards like Pitiless Plunderer, Vengeful Bloodwitch, Mirkwood Bats, Peregrin Took, Chatterfang, Squirrel General
That card draw is no Phyrexian Arena, but it's also nothing to be scoffed at, especially with the various ways you can regain life in Tales of Middle-earth
Heres a rough breakdown of what these things are selling for: Tango lands: Smoldering Marsh $50 Canopy Vista $55 Cinder Glade $55 Prairie Stream $65 Sunken Hollow $65 Shock lands: Temple Garden $100 Overgrown Tomb $100 Godless Shrine $100 Sacred Foundry $110 Watery Grave $120 Blood Crypt $125 Breeding Pool $125 Stomping Ground $140 Hallowed Fountain $145 Steam Vents $180 Fetch lands: Marsh Flats $170 Bloodstained Mire $170 Windswept Heath $170 Wooded Foothills $175 Arid Mesa $220 Verdant Catacombs $260 Flooded Strand $335 Polluted Delta $375 Misty Rainforest $375 Scalding Tarn $440 Theres not too much surprising about the initial price spread on these lands
Cazur's so lackluster you might even consider running the Whale Wolf as a solo act, whether as the commander or in the 98/99
Tidus, for example, focuses on buffing your other creatures in Magic , similar to how his Cheer ability works in Final Fantasy 10
That all changes now