

Personally, I know I'm a big fan from all the way back in Onslaught block. While the original Morph-er Ixidor, Reality Sculptor comes in at 451 decks on the site, his tool of choice, the Dream Chisel, is an eligible inclusion at only 228 decks. This artifact will help add some redundancy to Kadena, Slinking Sorcerer 's cost-reduction effect, potentially allowing us to squeeze in multiple face-down plays in a turn it's always an auto-include for me in this theme. Speaking of redundancy, Obscuring Aether is an excellent second Dream Chisel, reducing the costs of face-down creatures even further. It even has the added bonus of being able to flip face-down and turn into a 2/2 should removal come its way. Obscuring Aether only sees play in 195 decks right now, which to me seems low.īefore there was Ixidron, there was another card, from back in Legion, that had power and toughness that scaled with the number of face-downs in play. Seeing play in 149 decks, this card can become a real problem card if left unchecked. The best part is that it checks all face-down creatures, not just yours. That means that when Ixidron does come down, Primal Whisperer can get HUGE!Īll this talk about getting cards face-down. Let's talk about some cards you'll want to flip face-up! First on the list is the epitome of high risk/high reward.

I'm talking about Ebonblade Reaper, in a whole 83 decks on the site. It's clear to see where the risk and reward come from, but there are some options for cheating the system. And the next turn, and the next turn, and the next turn.įor instance, after getting your Reaper through for the initial attack without losing life, using some expert Morph timing, you can use Vesuvan Shapeshifter to do it again the next turn. Hystrodon, from Onslaught, has to be one of my favorite creatures with Morph. Played in 244 decks, this beast is excellent as a one-of Morph-er in a deck. The curiosity on an opponent's face when you lay down a lone colorless 2/2 shows the political opportunity available to you.
