The New Old Face of Control: The Mirrodin Black Review

Dross Harvester strikes me as one of the most interesting creatures in the set. Obviously you can’t just drop this into any deck and expect to succeed, but that’s a very impressive power-to-casting-cost ratio. The cool thing about this card is that he’s interesting when creatures are involved (if you can keep it to your advantage) and he’s also interesting against passive decks (which hopefully can’t race). Using him in each situation requires some specific preparation, however.

We’ve been hearing for some time now that Wizards of the Coast is tired of seeing Blue Control on the top of so many Constructed metagames. The…

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