Both the Junun Efreet and Juzam Djinn are examples of 'price of power' flavouring, with the Djinn dealing damage to the summoner every turn, while the Efreet demands a price just to maintain it on the field
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That is mostly due to how deck-agnostic its effect is and how easy it is to find a place for it in any deck
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If this happens, the usurper becomes the new monarch with refreshed life, while the former Monarch stays in the game as the new Usurper, but with one life
Creatures (26) 2 Verdurous Gearhulk 4 Winding Constrictor 4 Rishkar, Peema Renegade 4 Walking Ballista 2 The Scarab God 2 Herald of Secret Streams 4 Merfolk Branchwalker 4 Vineshaper Mystic Lands (22) Spells (12) Now, we probably dont actually want Vineshaper Mystic, as its probably just too much worse than Rishkar, Peema Renegade while asking a lot more of us