A creature with hexproof can deal damage and be dealt damage like any other creature in the game
Its a decent combat trick for limited play where it will be nice to be able to protect your spaceship, especially after youve spent turns stationing creatures on it
It sure would have been nice to have a trump card in those situations to take her out and put your opponent on the back foot, huh
Together, this cycle is a toolbox of answers, each offering raw power and flexibility with evoke costs that make them playable even when mana is tight
I really love this because it really encourages a creature-heavy deck rather than the typical control direction so many other Dimir decks tend to be, and yet you still have access to some interaction and counterspells to protect your battlefield at clutch moments
Outlaws of Thunder Junctions reveals have been a treat for many MTG fans, with villainous team-ups and rivalries contrasted with lighthearted cards featuring holy oxen, trojan horses, and more