Tiny errata tweak so this card works the way I want it to work to be as threatening as hammer time.
Generally, the reason to skip the other titans is because I'm good on high MV finishers at the moment. I think that Ulamog TCH does what you need your high-drop finisher to do, which is stabilize the board, which is something that Newestlamog doesn't do when it comes down. I think new Kozilek is fine, but I kind of like still having one of the OG Titans for nostalgia purposes. There's very much a part of me that wants to try the new Emrakul with masticores and Key to the City, but I do agree that it would probably pretty much just end the game rather than be fun.
Angelic Aberation may absolutely end up being a power-level outlier that ends up with a lot of non-games and gets cut, but I certainly want to try it first. Inversion Behemoth seems interesting, but I don't think it has any particularly interesting synergies with anything in the cube already, so I'm not that interested in it.
Generally, the reason to skip the other titans is because I'm good on high MV finishers at the moment. I think that Ulamog TCH does what you need your high-drop finisher to do, which is stabilize the board, which is something that Newestlamog doesn't do when it comes down. I think new Kozilek is fine, but I kind of like still having one of the OG Titans for nostalgia purposes. There's very much a part of me that wants to try the new Emrakul with masticores and Key to the City, but I do agree that it would probably pretty much just end the game rather than be fun.
Angelic Aberation may absolutely end up being a power-level outlier that ends up with a lot of non-games and gets cut, but I certainly want to try it first. Inversion Behemoth seems interesting, but I don't think it has any particularly interesting synergies with anything in the cube already, so I'm not that interested in it.
Generally, the reason to skip the other titans is because I'm good on high MV finishers at the moment. I think that Ulamog TCH does what you need your high-drop finisher to do, which is stabilize the board, which is something that Newestlamog doesn't do when it comes down. I think new Kozilek is fine, but I kind of like still having one of the OG Titans for nostalgia purposes. There's very much a part of me that wants to try the new Emrakul with masticores and Key to the City, but I do agree that it would probably pretty much just end the game rather than be fun.
Angelic Aberation may absolutely end up being a power-level outlier that ends up with a lot of non-games and gets cut, but I certainly want to try it first. Inversion Behemoth seems interesting, but I don't think it has any particularly interesting synergies with anything in the cube already, so I'm not that interested in it.
This change results in +3 commanders per color pair. The multicolored spells were exciting at the cost of a shallower pool. I've cut them in exchange for more commanders to make the draft experience less anxiety inducing.