

She doesn’t have the most imposing of stats, but that’s okay with an ability like that one! It is great that you can just play Mila in the early game. It basically guarantees that your opponent using a removal spell on Mila or any other creature, you’re going to get a 2-for-1. Imbraham is the side of this that feels the most like a bomb, but having the option to also play Kianne is all upside.įor Limited purposes, the Mila side is mostly only that second block of text, but that’s okay, because it is a pretty good one. Basically if you’re ahead, he can beat them down in the air, and if you’re behind, you can use him to draw cards to help you. Once you’ve exiled a few cards with it, you can also just pay UU to pick one to put into your hand. You can pay 1UU to effectively draw a card, and the more mana you pay, the more choices you’ll have. Meanwhile, Imbraham is a 4-mana 3/3 Flyer, an always nice card in Limited, and then he also has an amazing activated ability that gives you powerful card draw. The tokens she makes often won’t be efficient – they will probably be 2/2s or 3/3s at best, but it is a good mana sink either way. Her other ability actually gives you some nice value for not hitting lands, since it means she can churn out bigger Fractal tokens in the later part of the game. That mana cost is still a pretty real hurdle though.Įven if all Kianne was was a 3-mana 2/2 with that first ability - the one that draws you a card if your top card is a land – she would be something you always play. Overall, the fact she needs some help to get going and costs a bunch of mana does make me a bit skeptical - though it should be noted both UG and UR look like they will be able to make a lot of mana. Cool thing is, though, that you do get it back when you cast it, which means you can then play the Jadzi half later. It is just hard to have enough land sin your hand in Limited for that to be the plan. The other side of Jadzi is almost useless for Limited. You can also chain spells together with it, which will feel particularly good. Now, she doesn’t have any evasion to speak of, and can’t really end the game on her own, but since she will just give you almost-free spells on a regular basis, that’s probably ok.

Her Magecraft ability lets you cast something off the top of your deck for one mana - just triggering that once will often be quite good. She might cost a lot of mana, but she doesn’t disappoint. All in all, I’m not super high on this to start, just because I don’t think it will be all that easy to make it work, but I could see myself being wrong here. Now, where this does start to get interesting is when you play multiple creatures in a turn, which won’t be easy if you’re just casting a regular ol’ creature spell, but if you have ways to make multiple tokens in a turn, this will start to feel pretty good. Keep in mind you can also choose to rummage instead of getting a Lesson, and sometimes that will be best. “Learn” is sort of like “draw a card,” and does give you some card selection, but those cards to choose from just aren’t gonna be awesome. So, you kind of need your card with Learn to do something worth close to a card, and if you’re just getting one counter and giving one thing Haste, I’m not sure you’re doing it here.
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After all, most of the Lessons are actually mediocre cards, but they’re worthwhile because you get them for free when you Learn. If you’re only able to make one creature benefit from this it won’t feel all that good, even if you have a Lesson to grab. 0.5 Almost Unplayable and mostly sideboard material.1.0 Not good filler and often gets gut.1.5 Filler card but sometimes gets cut.2.0 A good playable, but is sometimes cut.2.5 A solid playable that rarely gets cut.3.0 Good playable that always make the cut.4.5 Incredible bomb, but not unbeatable.Here is an explanation of how we score the cards: On when new sets releases and the AI Ratings after a week or two after release.
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This means that you should use the Pro ratings as guidance early The key difference is that the Pro ratings and commentsĪre made before the set officially releases while the AI ratings are dynamically updated with new data all the time. MTGA Assistant deck tracker and Pro ratings provided by Nizzahon Magic. The AetherHub Limited Ratings are divided into two categories The AI ratings gathered with data from the Strixhaven: School of Mages Limited Ratings
