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Fate Reforged Spoilers [1/7/15]: Is Manifest Becoming Constructed-Playable?

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Mastery of the Unseen

mastery of the unseen

Here we are. A card I really don't want to review. Why? Basically, this card is a bulk rare or a $3-$10 card and it all hinges on how good Manifesting actually is and how many decks want to take advantage. This reminds me a bit of Luminarch Ascension which was a few bucks because one deck built around it and used it very well but not every deck was able to take advantage of it. Is the lifegain something decks need in Standard? Is 3W too much to pay for a 2/2, even one with upside?

Yesterday, I gave a pretty "meh" review of Wildcall and a few people, including one in the comments section of the article said I was underrating the card. I think it all hinges on whether we want to invest an entire card to manifesting. I personally think the incidental manifestation you get from a card like Whisperwood Elemental is fine but I don't know if I want to use a whole spell to get a 1-shot Manifest.

This is a bit different, though, letting you Manifest repeatedly, and every time you put a creature you can afford to flip up into play, you can potentially gain some life.

I'm inclined to say this is pretty good, and if I underrated Wildcall, I'm probably underrating this a bit, too. In a control deck, this is a good way to get creatures into play when you need them and gain some life to put your life total out of reach. However, you'll need to be playing enough creatures that you can flip some of those permanents up that you manifested, so it's not going to gain you any life if you are a pure control deck with few creatures. You can still use it as a Mobilization. though, so maybe it has merit. This is a hard card for me to review knowing I lack knowledge of the future. I will say this.

If this sees fringe play in control decks, decks which can't really maximize its use due to the few chances to get the lifegain trigger, this will be $2-$4. If you think it fits best in that role, that's probably your price target.

If people decide Manifest is too risky in a deck with a lot of spells, 4 mana is too much for a token or a better card in this role comes along, this will be bulk.

If lots and lots of decks are using this and the lifegain causes really annoying mirror matches and this is the primary way people put creatures into play, this could be anywhere from $6-$20. If you think this card is that good, it's a $10-$12 playset on eBay right now and you have room to profit. Personally, I'm staying away.

Scroll of the Masters

Prowess is a pretty good ability to have. It's not a good ability to pay 5 mana for.

This isn't quite Prowess, though, is it? It's cumulative. Every spell you play every turn accumulates, and when you've played 5 or 6 spells over a few turns, all of a sudden you can give a creature quite a large boost. This lets you swing with relatively small creatures and really screw up their combat math and make them afraid to let even the smallest creature through.

The problem with this card is that there's no real card historically I can compare it to so I feel a bit lost. Yes, once this gets charged up it can be good. Another thing it has going for it is that is that drawing a subsequent one isn't as bad as it could be, because playing it will add a charge counter to the first one, making you more likely to play more copies since it's less of a liability.

Ultimately, sets will have better cards than this that never end up worth more than a buck or two. Maybe I'm shy after watching Dragon Throne of Tarkir, admittedly a card I didn't think would impact Standard, do nothing, but I'm not super bullish on this card. It seems powerful eventually, but I think in decks where you're winning with Prowess creatures, their own prowess triggers are enough and you're rather play non-creature spells that impact the board a bit more and there is no room for this. If you think I'm totally wrong, this could end up worth a few bucks.

Neutralizing Blast

This has the potential to be worth some money, especially in a year or two. This seems unlikely to be reprinted; with core sets ceasing, there are fewer opportunities coming in the future. This is probably a little narrower than Flashfreeze, especially in Modern. In Legacy, this counters practically nothing and in Modern it can't counter Scapeshift or Splinter Twin which seems like a real liability if you ask me. Ultimately, this will likely end up in some Standard sideboards and we'll see if we want it in other formats in the future. I think this will be printed fewer times than a card like Flashfreeze which was reprinted until it was powder. I don't see a ton of uncommons with potential, but this is one I'm looking at. If I see these sitting on tables after a draft, I'm sticking them in a box.

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