![]() ![]() Glittering Angel does not see much play currently, but it serves as a valuable tool for keeping invocation decks in check. In a sense, we have seen cards like Goblin's Gratitude fulfil a similar niche, but that depends heavily on Academic Cards, which in many cases have been fairly lacklustre, and will no doubt be powercreeped in future sets. Most impacted will be archetypes like Spellboost Rune and Discard Dragon, but we have seen this card as a generically splashable card, emphasised by the fact that it sees play in 39% of decks. Angelic Blessing needs no introduction, a card that has warped the way that people play the game with their evolution points, served as a critical control tool, and was a way of balancing first vs second. The most impactful changes from a neutral perspective will be Angelic Blessing and Glittering Angel. That said, too bad, unlimited players, you're still going to have to deal with that abomination which has plagued your format since release.īut without further ado, see below the list of high profile cards rotating out from Edge of Paradise, alongside their recent playrate. The release of Handless Blood was one of the greatest design mistakes ever created in my opinion, and to finally be rid of it, is truly an angelic blessing. ![]() I'll be honest, I didn't like Edge of Paradise as a set. "You obviously put a lot of work into Edge of Paradise, but I assure you that the End of Paradise is coming" - Quote from SVM "Zed" Bma ![]()
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