Entering the battlefield as a 4/5 Dragon, it costs 2 green and 5 generic and has the following abilities: Flying When Foe-Razer Regent enters the battlefield, you may have it fight target creature you dont control
Gilded Goose Gilded Goose is like a one-shot Birds of Paradise, but in the late game you can make a food token every turn, and its good against aggressive decks while turning on your lifegain synergies
Already, Tarkir: Dragonstorm feels like a timely return to what many appreciate most about MTG yet with the equal split of Universes Beyond and original sets, is it enough to keep Magic: The Gathering grounded for veteran and new players alike
Thats all tied to a typical UG ramp package featuring landfall payoffs and huge late-game green creatures
Having protection from creatures means much more than preventing damage from attackers
One card is always guaranteed to be a hero