Mirrodin’s Most Likely To Make An Impression

I consider Mirrodin to be one of the most complex sets I’ve seen in the history of the game – that’s right, the entire game . Some environments are relatively easy to predict; this one is not, and I’d question anyone who says otherwise. So even though I’ll be covering all the cards in a later review, these are the headliner cards that catch my eye at this early stage – the ones that we have to immediately investigate to see if they’ll be good in Standard.

Back in my editing days at Mindripper and Brainburst, I always ran into the same problem when it came to reviews of new sets: do you cover every card…

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