![]() Of course, “BBB: Draw seven cards” has a lot of draw power on its own, but like a classic D&D Demon, it has some fine print. Now, we have Griselbrand, Vilis, Broker of Blood, Razaketh, the Foulblooded and now Asmodeus the Archfiend. To believe we started with Lord of the Pit being a big, expensive Demon with a drawback. “Big Demons with insane activated abilities” have a rather long history in Magic. May I suggest an Academy Manufactor on the side? ![]() ![]() Also, as a Commander aficionado with an unhealthy love for utility lands, you can expect this to pop up in Magda, Brazen Outlaw decks or anything looking for a critical mass of artifacts. However, as Andrea Mengucci noted, it’s basically just another Darksteel Citadel for Modern Affinity and beyond. A land that cashes into basically more “temporary lands,” aka Treasure, is interesting but unexciting. Treasure Vault looks rather innocuous on first glance. Let’s take a look at the top 10 most valuable cards of Forgotten Realms… for now! Adventures in the Forgotten Realms is the most recent set for Magic, and it’s chocked full of D&D flavor and some pretty wild cards.
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