In Black decks it's pretty good after a board wipe, but let's say you can't kill them all
Getting to perfectly sculpt your hand and generate card advantage should be enough to win plenty of games
This is not surprising as Fabled is the first set to be released after the Set Rotation and therefore it features a lot of cards from the first four set that have ben reprinted to continue keeping the game interesting and exciting
It comes with four new abilities, with airbend referring to the possibility to exile a permanent with the ability to cast it later for
Throw in the transformation to Sephiroth, One-Winged Angel that provides a substantial sacrifice outlet/mass draw effect, and you have a nasty threat that might not break any creative metrics, but serves as the solid foundation from which to build your 99
Crystals The full colored cycle of Crystals reduce costs, and each one has a static ability and an activated ability, so the 4 mana value slot is a key one to launch you into the the biggest and strongest cards, and rely on 2-mana rocks to curve into these on turn 3