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Multiverse Legends Limited Quiz

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Ezuri, Claw of Progress
Average Picked At: 4.00
Total Times Picked: 2
Average Last Seen At: 3.14
Total Times Seen 7
Pro Rating: 3.5
Pro Comment: If you have small creatures, Ezuri starts to do some pretty great stuff, as even just getting one +1/+1 counter a turn is pretty awesome, and you can end up with far more. It does take some work to really get it going of course, since it is just a Hill Giant at first, but I think decks will have enough creatures to give you experience counters.
Shanna, Sisay's Legacy
Average Picked At: 11.67
Total Times Picked: 6
Average Last Seen At: 6.84
Total Times Seen 110
Pro Rating: 3.0
Pro Comment: In most cases, she scales as the game goes on, and the fact she can’t be targeted by abilities comes up sometimes too.
Vorinclex, Voice of Hunger
Average Picked At: 15.00
Total Times Picked: 0
Average Last Seen At: 3.00
Total Times Seen 4
Pro Rating: 0.0
Pro Comment: Like we saw with Jin-Gitaxias, 8 mana just isn’t something you can count on getting, and Vorinclex’s abilities honestly aren’t even that great by the late game in Limited. You don’t have anything to spend all that mana on most of the time, and making your opponent’s mana worse doesn’t matter a whole lot either.
Yorion, Sky Nomad
Average Picked At: 1.33
Total Times Picked: 3
Average Last Seen At: 1.25
Total Times Seen 4
Pro Rating: 5.0
Pro Comment: Yorion is fairly easy to make your Companion, especially these days, because the average power level of cards is so much higher. There really aren’t that many cards that are straight up unplayable, so going up to a 60-card deck in Limited to make Yorion your Companion can really be worth it. You end up with a big, efficient flyer that can also give you some pretty serious ETB power. Its great when it isn’t your companion, too.
Atraxa, Praetors' Voice
Average Picked At: 15.00
Total Times Picked: 0
Average Last Seen At: 2.50
Total Times Seen 2
Pro Rating: 4.0
Pro Comment: Mana isn’t amazing in this format, but if you’re partly Green you have access to some fixing, there are also common dual lands, and Skittering Surveyer is in the format! Point here is that casting this is possible, but difficult. If you can cast it she’s pretty insane, proliferate does some serious work in this format between all the +1/+1 counters and Battles. You can make battles you are defending even harder to defeat, for example – in addition to getting a creature with a bunch of amazing keywords that can simply win the game by attacking. Her mana requirements keep her out of the straight up “bomb” range, so if mana ends up being better than I expect, she’ll easily be a bomb.
Dina, Soul Steeper
Average Picked At: 11.46
Total Times Picked: 13
Average Last Seen At: 7.83
Total Times Seen 154
Pro Rating: 2.5
Pro Comment: Life gain is not a huge theme in the format, which really limits how good Dina can be. There is incidental life gain around that she certainly takes advantage of, and her ability to buff herself can be useful sometimes too.
Inga Rune-Eyes
Average Picked At: 5.88
Total Times Picked: 17
Average Last Seen At: 4.49
Total Times Seen 102
Pro Rating: 2.5
Pro Comment: You’re mostly just paying for a 4-mana 3/3 with Scry 3. Luckily that’s a passable rate. You will be able to trigger her other ability on occasion, but don’t count on it.
Seizan, Perverter of Truth
Average Picked At: 2.00
Total Times Picked: 1
Average Last Seen At: 4.52
Total Times Seen 27
Pro Rating: 1.0
Pro Comment: This effect is symmetrical, and your opponent gets to take advantage of those new cards first. Now, they do also lose life first, but that doesn’t really make up for things here. I don’t like giving my opponent the cards that might let them just remove Seizan before I get to take advantage of them.
Firja, Judge of Valor
Average Picked At: 7.42
Total Times Picked: 12
Average Last Seen At: 6.08
Total Times Seen 103
Pro Rating: 3.5
Pro Comment: This has decent base stats, and it will net you cards sometimes. It even loads your graveyard if you’re interested in that.
Lurrus of the Dream-Den
Average Picked At: 2.00
Total Times Picked: 3
Average Last Seen At: 1.86
Total Times Seen 7
Pro Rating: 4.0
Pro Comment: Lurris is another companion where it is kind of tough to make it your Companion. However, doing so can be pretty nuts! Keep in mind it only looks at permanents, so you can still run lots of expensive instants and sorceries. If you do meet the Companion requirement it means Lurrus will be able to get basically all nonland permanents out of your graveyard, and that value is just absurd, especially because it is a three mana 3/2 with Lifelink. Ideally, you play Lurrus and then you play something out of your graveyard, and you’re already way ahead. I don’t recommend forcing this as a Companion in all situations, but you can definitely have a solid deck that can play Lurrus, and if you end up with Lurrus in your deck you’re still in great shape.
Zada, Hedron Grinder
Average Picked At: 11.33
Total Times Picked: 9
Average Last Seen At: 7.57
Total Times Seen 135
Pro Rating: 1.5 // 3.5
Pro Comment: Zada is really sweet if you are a deck that uses combat tricks and goes wide because using a combat trick on every one of your creatures look insane, and that does look like something many Red decks will do in the format. That said, the base level thing you get here is a Hill Giant, and this is probably another one that needs a build around.
Fynn, the Fangbearer
Average Picked At: 6.15
Total Times Picked: 13
Average Last Seen At: 4.57
Total Times Seen 81
Pro Rating: 2.0
Pro Comment: Even if you have 0 other death touch creatures in your deck, Fynn being a one mana 1/3 with Deathtouch is already acceptable, there are also a few other deathtouchers at lower rarities in the set, including two Commons. That said, you probably shouldn’t really count on poisoning someone out with this, especially because the larger set doesn’t have much in the way of poison.
Radha, Coalition Warlord
Average Picked At: 12.43
Total Times Picked: 14
Average Last Seen At: 7.95
Total Times Seen 147
Pro Rating: 2.0
Pro Comment: Radha isn’t going to be as good in this format as she was in Dominaria United. That format was well set up for you to get multiple land types in play. This one’s not. So she is mostly a Hill Giant that offers +2/+2 when she attacks.
Jegantha, the Wellspring
Average Picked At: 3.50
Total Times Picked: 4
Average Last Seen At: 2.83
Total Times Seen 13
Pro Rating: 4.0
Pro Comment: Sometimes in Limited you just end up with a deck that meets this requirement when you aren’t even trying. Typically, you end up making 2 or 3 different picks to play Jegantha as your companion, and that cost is definitely worth effectively having this available to you in your opening hand every single game, even if you have to pay three generic to put it into your hand. The card itself has a nice body and can even help you with mana little bit
Grimgrin, Corpse-Born
Average Picked At: 2.00
Total Times Picked: 2
Average Last Seen At: 2.00
Total Times Seen 4
Pro Rating: 4.0
Pro Comment: Entering tapped is a big problem, but there is plenty of sacrifice fodder in the format that lets this untap, and it is a free sacrifice effect which is always very threatening – and the fact it can destroy something when it attacks is really nice. This can really go wild if the board is set up correctly for it, but it does take some work.
Arixmethes, Slumbering Isle
Average Picked At: 5.50
Total Times Picked: 6
Average Last Seen At: 4.53
Total Times Seen 21
Pro Rating: 0.0
Pro Comment: This is effectively a 4-mana mana rock when you play it at first, and it does do a decent job of accelerating your mana – but that’s all it would be for awhile. You have to cast five spells to turn it into what is basically a vanilla 12/12. This is is a horrendous top-deck, and if you do play it on turn four, transforming it quickly is unlikely. Basically, its never good.
Yedora, Grave Gardener
Average Picked At: 2.80
Total Times Picked: 5
Average Last Seen At: 3.21
Total Times Seen 20
Pro Rating: 3.5
Pro Comment: This is a 5-mana 5/5 that lets you get some value out of dead creatures, and sometimes it can even ramp you.
Teysa Karlov
Average Picked At: 4.00
Total Times Picked: 3
Average Last Seen At: 4.00
Total Times Seen 20
Pro Rating: 3.5
Pro Comment: There are enough creature tokens in the format that Vintage definitely matters, and there are certainly death triggers in the format.
Ayara, First of Locthwain
Average Picked At: 4.60
Total Times Picked: 5
Average Last Seen At: 4.04
Total Times Seen 25
Pro Rating: 3.0
Pro Comment: Triple Black is a challenge in Limited, but Ayara does a good job of paying you off if you go mono or mostly-black, as making most of your creatures drain 1 life on ETB is great, as is cashing them in for a card. She will be pretty nice even if you can’t play her until later because of her mana.
Gyruda, Doom of Depths
Average Picked At: 2.50
Total Times Picked: 8
Average Last Seen At: 2.20
Total Times Seen 10
Pro Rating: 5.0
Pro Comment: Trying to meet the companion requirement here is definitely worth I, buteven if you end up not meeting the Companion requirement, Gyruda is still a bomb, because it is a 6-mana 6/6 that virtually always reanimate something on ETB.
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