

You can then tap them during combat to cast a seven casting cost instant and give one of the Creatures +7/+7, Trample, and also get to untap the Creature again. I see several instances similar to Zhur-Taa Druid where when you attack you will get to untap several mana Creatures. For the third ability, if you cast a spell that costs seven or more mana you get to untap a Creature and five it +7/+7 and Trample until the end of turn. After or during combat you can then tap him again for mana while pinging each opponent a second time. Think of Zhur-Taa Druid when it initially attacks, it will deal a point from being tapped, but then untap. This acts sort of like vigilance for your mana ability Creatures, but does have some different interactions. The second ability says whenever a Creature with a mana ability you control attacks, you get to untap it. His first ability gives +2/+2 to each Creature you control with a mana ability. I’m guessing when R&D was designing the card they had an issue with him getting too many elf buffs making him better etc. Raggadragga is a Human Boar, but most of his abilities are correlated to the Elf tribe. The ability seemed kind of cool, but the name was just over the top! Who doesn’t like to say Raggadragga? After going through the non-background Legendaries I landed on Raggadragga, Goreguts Boss. The backgrounds also added several more choices for options and it became difficult to narrow everything down. I think the background feature is cool, but better for the draft format vs the constructed format. If you have not yet drafted this set yet and enjoy drafting I highly recommend it! Just make sure you get Draft Boosters and not Set Boosters though.Īs I was mulling through the set list most of the Legendary Creatures had the background feature. I’m hoping to get a private group together for a 4 or 8 player pod in the near future. The decks all looked really good and seemed like a blast to play. Unfortunately I have not had the time to draft the set yet, but have seen a few of the 60 card drafted Commander decks. However, the next set is already out and it's time for some great Commander brews from Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur’s Gate. It seems like just last week we were still brewing Streets of New Capenna Commander decks.
