Some people are naturally curious. Many of them are born curious, and many others still have curiosity thrust upon them. If you are one of those in the world curious about what's out there beyond it, you're certainly in for a treat.
Assuming you got here at the time of writing, you may not yet know what Edge of Eternities preview card we here at EDHREC have the pleasure of revealing to you, dear reader.
However, we got not one, but two preview cards to show to you today! And, predicting that oh, so insatiable curiosity you simply must have, I must admit I'd like to sate that curiosity just as much as you want it satisfied in turn.
A huge thank-you to Wizards of the Coast for allowing us the opportunity to preview two cards from Edge of Eternities. It's a chance that we will always cherish and appreciate. And with that, let's get on with it!
Pulsar Squadron Ace
In a vacuum (perhaps the vacuum of space?), Pulsar Squadron Ace is a tough card to evaluate. After all, we are just now getting Spacecraft cards for the very first time, right?
As such, it's remarkably difficult for us to properly gauge the power level of this white uncommon. The SeriemaThe Seriema seems like a fantastic fit for Pulsar Squadron Ace, for the mere merit of its ability to dig for a Spacecraft. That much of an interaction seems pretty intuitively obvious.
The Seriema aside, however, the space (Get it? "Space"?) to run Pulsar Squadron Ace seems rather thin. It is clear that a card like Elesh Norn, Mother of MachinesElesh Norn, Mother of Machines might like Pulsar Squadron Ace, as might Preston, the VanisherPreston, the Vanisher or Brago, King EternalBrago, King Eternal.
But let's face facts here; that's probably most true if PSA is in one of those decks using a Spacecraft theme.
And speaking of cards that like blink effects and effects upon entry, allow us to showcase our second exclusive preview card:
Rescue Skiff
Rescue Skiff, quite frankly, pairs as well with PSA as a ribeye steak might pair with a Zinfandel. Don't care for red meat or red wine? Well, luckily for the chef, this is the Edge; nobody can hear you complain.
As it stands, Rescue Skiff is a more expansive ZombifyZombify effect in white that can reanimate an enchantment on entry instead if you prefer.
Sure, the Skiff costs more to cast than a Zombify (replacing Zombify's for a single ). That's just the cost of versatility at uncommon, however.
But the best part about Rescue Skiff is its capacity to be blinked in and out. This is achievable by commanders like Brago. Plus, its ability can be doubled-upon by Elesh Norn, et cetera.
You don't have the "if Rescue Skiff was cast" clause here. Therefore, the Spacecraft can enter freely and still do its sworn mission. That mission? Well, rescue, of course!
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In conclusion, we here at EDHREC hope we've slaked your curiosity. Once again, many thanks to Wizards of the Coast for presenting us with this opportunity.
If you want more content from us from Edge of Eternities, be sure to check out our dedicated News and Reviews page.
If you're seeing this immediately as it's gone live, the newest EDHRECast video is live right now as well! Be sure to grab some popcorn and settle down to see what the guys have to say about these two preview cards.
In the meantime, what would you do to make the most of Pulsar Squadron Ace? What about Rescue Skiff? Do either of these cards belong in non-Spacecraft themed Commander decks? Sound off below!
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