For the most part, Omnath is just a massive vanilla beat stick, but the fact that it also stores up your mana means you can use it for some really massive plays later in the game
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Unfortunately for people looking for a quick n' easy evaluation, the answer is a frustrating "it depends," because it really depends how often your opponents are casting two or more spells per turn
You must cast the first portion of an aftermath card from your hand
Thanks to your interest in commons, you can't leave today without learning about the Pauper format which is all about commons, and thankfully not many of the format's highly-played cards made it to this ranking
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