

Someone posted a thread the other day asking "what deck should every magic player play at least once?" and I said Manaless Dredge. When the cards in your deck can be used or have an effect from the graveyard though, you effectively get a "second hand" that can hold any number of cards. You need to wait until you draw them for them to even exist in the game. Nothing says 'this enters with a +1/+1 counter for each creature card in your library". You have a finite number of cards but while they are in your library you can't do anything with them. your library is a realistically finite resource ] returns to the battlefield if something else enters from the graveyard. Cards like ] get put on the battlefield for free if you put them into your graveyard from your library. The perk of dredging is that you WANT the cards in your graveyard. r/magicTCG is not produced, endorsed, supported by, or affiliated with Wizards of the Coast. Magic: The Gathering, including card images, symbols, and text, is © Wizards of the Coast, LLC, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. The Lost Caverns of Ixalan November 2023.Universes Beyond: Doctor Who October 13, 2023.The bot will automatically post a comment in reply, with links for that card.įree discussion thread every weekend Upcoming Set Releases Name in your post or comment and put it in double brackets, like this: Images, up-to-date text, rulings, and more. We have a card-information bot in this subreddit which can fetch

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