It's good, but it seems like nothing more than a card meant to inconvenience the opposition
Many players enjoyed how the set truly captured the feel of the Phyrexians from the gameplay to the mechanical themes to the art to the overall look and feel of the cards. And here is one of the lessons learned from that same set: The Phyrexian flavor was off-putting
Suddenly, all that discard, land destruction, and card drawing they've used has backfired, as they find themselves at a low life due to Necropotence, with two (or less) lands in play, no creatures, and no cards in hand
In this slot, each of the borderless scene cards, including cards that create Bilbo's Birthday Party scene and the Mount Doom scene, are non-foil
Therefore, I don't know if we'll see this creature make waves in tournament play, since many games of Standard currently don't even make it to turn seven
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