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In all, there were 17 toppings eligible for this list, and in this video we're going to talk about the 10 that have left the biggest impact on competitive pizza.
I was pleasantly surprised to see #2 where it was, but it makes a lot of sense thinking about it, since I think it's the most flexible and generally useful card on the list by far
I dont think its ever happened before. The grave troll VERY QUICKLY proved it needed to stay banned indefinitely XD Everyone was like ‘wtf?!’ when seeing it was randomly unbanned it was hilarious.
It has happened before, but only rarely. I did a top 10 cards that should never have been unbanned video where I talk about the cards where it has happened
great mechanic. i love it. As a Legacy player; I find it a good, powerfull (but not overpowered) mechanic. Life from the Loam is probably the best, most played dredge card in the format.
In cases like this I feel like you could probably put a bit more emphasis on the fact that golgari grave troll is debatably and likely the strongest dredge card ever, but your system does not allow you to put it at number one. You kind of implied it but I feel like a little bit more clarity would make sense. Even if it scores lower in your system obviously it being banned in restricted in so many formats has an impact on its score in your system but is done on it and not other cards because it is stronger than the other cards.
Not relevant for this scoring system of course but Dakmor Salvage has a powerful use in Commander as well alongside Gitrog Monster, allowing you to mill your entire deck
Grave-Shell Scarab was better than it looks at a glance when it was played in Block. For one, that extra draw it gives you is another chance to use Dredge. For another, it came out back when damage used the stack, so if you had just one mana up, your recursive 4/4 could trade with an x/4 and then be sacrificed to become a two-for-one.
I still don't know how dredge made it past design. Everyone knew it was crazy from the moment it was shown. "the player gets to tutor cards from their graveyard with the cost being moving cards from their library to their graveyard" Yeah that seems balanced.
Supposedly, they thought that getting the card back was the benefit and milling cards was the drawback. They didn't think that maybe many magic the gathering players see 100% upside and no drawback of any kind!
Tormod's Crypt. My favorite way to piss off graveyard decks. I wait until you get what you want in your graveyard, then immediately exile it and everything else in your graveyard. Since most people only have one or two win conditions you are left with an essentially useless deck.
This list presents a hole in your approach - Grave Troll would easily be #1 if not banned. If a card is banned it should automatically go to the top of the list.