Aetherdrift might not have been the most popular Magic: The Gathering set of 2025 so far, but there's no denying that Wizards of the Coast poured plenty of creative fuel into the engine of the long-running card game
Basic lands don't typically enter into budget considerations, leaving more room for flashy combo pieces and devastating bombs
Sacrificing a Bojuka Bog , only to bring it back next turn to exile another players graveyard, all the while gaining two life, is a great use case for Uurg, and its only the tip of the Froggy iceberg
It remains to be seen whether this is worth losing access to all of the cascade support that includes green, but hes still definitely a powerful commander
The better player you become, the harder it is to use, because Necropotence has so much raw power that the experienced player has to very careful in how to maximize extracting it
Its a mox, but a hard one to activate, and we know that these cards are useless if you plan on activating them after casting a 5-mana dragon