Gimmicky cards can be particularly interesting to use in Magic: The Gathering decks because they can alter usual parameters, but some card subtypes end up being either too strong or too broken, and two of them may never be reprinted
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Since many monks are white or red, Balefire Liege is a good complement
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With Doc AurlockDoc Aurlock taking the Flashback cost down to five, however, this thing starts to look like it might just be great on both casts