Meanwhile, the ability to force someone to lose two life or a creature every single upkeep is the sort of slow, powerful, hard to answer threat that flourishes at the kitchen table
Vexing Gull seems just as bad as I pegged ittoo small to be a relevant threat, easy to answer when it was good, and not a great consolation prize for holding up and not using Deny the Divine
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Priest of Forgotten Gods The most powerful cards in Magic tend to be ones that generate multiple resources at the same time, or ones that reward you for taking the game actions that youd be taking regardless