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Ravnica Allegiance Limited Quiz

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Dovin, Grand Arbiter
Average Picked At: 6.00
Total Times Picked: 1
Average Last Seen At: 0.00
Total Times Seen 0
Pro Rating: 3.5
Pro Comment: Dovin’s best ability is his -1, which can protect him while also pressuring the opponent with flying tokens. His +1 is pretty interesting, and if you have enough evasive creatures using it can be a good idea, especially if you can quickly reach his ultimate, but most of the time you’ll find yourself just using his -1 a few times, but that’s a pretty good deal for the very low mana investment.
Fireblade Artist
Pro Rating: 4.0
Pro Comment: This is one of the most aggressive cards in the format, and it can generate massive amounts of damage. A lot of the decks in the format are very slow, and this can really devastate most of those decks if it comes down early. Rakdos has enough sacrifice fodder that this can really work out, and it of course also gets Spectacle going.
Gates Ablaze
Pro Rating: 1.0 // 3.5
Pro Comment: Gate control decks are definitely a thing in this format, and this is a card that can enable them, since it can often sweep the board in the early game, allowing you to get to the point where you can cast your Archway Angels and the like.
Senate Courier
Pro Rating: 2.0
Pro Comment: This has decent stats, and the ability to gain vigilance actually comes up in the later part of games.
Gravel-Hide Goblin
Pro Rating: 2.5
Pro Comment: This has decent starting stats and an ability that can allow it to attack pretty much all game long, even if the ability is a little costly.
Undercity Scavenger
Pro Rating: 2.0
Pro Comment: This is a decent sacrifice outlet, as you end up with a 4-mana 5/5 that improves your next couple of draws. It isn’t that impressive, though, and you often won’t really feel like making the sacrifice is worth it.
Gruul Locket
Pro Rating: 2.0
Pro Comment: If you need fixing, these are fine. Some mana rocks are pretty big duds once you have enough mana or the mana that you need, but its nice you can throw these away to get some cards.
Archway Angel
Pro Rating: 3.5
Pro Comment: Gate decks are pretty real in this format, and Archway Angel is one of the best payoffs, as it can come down, giving you a significant body, and gain you enough life to stabilize in many cases.
Immolation Shaman
Pro Rating: 3.0
Pro Comment: This is a two mana 1/3 with some pretty nice upside. First, it punishes the opponent using activated abilities. That’s…not a huge deal, but it isn’t unusual for it to chip in 1-3 damage as a result. Its activated abilities is what really makes it interesting, because making it a 4/6 with Menace in the later part of the game is pretty nice.
Enraged Ceratok
Pro Rating: 3.5
Pro Comment: This has really nice stats and is surprisingly difficult to block easily.
Civic Stalwart
Pro Rating: 2.5
Pro Comment: A Hill Giant that pumps your whole board is always pretty decent, as it allows you to add to the board and also significantly improve your attacks.
Rubblebelt Runner
Pro Rating: 2.5
Pro Comment: This has decent stats and evasion that actually comes up sometimes.
Skitter Eel
Pro Rating: 2.0
Pro Comment: You’ll play this in decks that can really take advantage of +1/+1 counter synergy, but it isn’t that great in other decks, where its just inefficient – both before and after adapting.
Open the Gates
Pro Rating: 2.5
Pro Comment: This can be some pretty nice fixing if you’re in the market for that, and you often are in this format because the mana – and the Gate decks – are so good.
Thirsting Shade
Pro Rating: 1.5
Pro Comment: This thing demands a ton of mana to be relevant, and it isn’t usually going to be worth it. It can pump itself, but on most boards it just isn’t able to attack.
Frenzied Arynx
Pro Rating: 3.5
Pro Comment: Whichever option you choose here, you end up with a very effective creature. I think that the +1/+1 counter option is typically the one you choose, but sometimes getting it with this right away is well worth it. The ability makes sure that by the late game, this is still a formidable attacker.
Mortify
Average Picked At: 3.00
Total Times Picked: 1
Average Last Seen At: 0.00
Total Times Seen 0
Pro Rating: 4.0
Pro Comment: This is obviously great, as it can very efficiently destroy two different permanent types.
Knight of Sorrows
Pro Rating: 1.5
Pro Comment: Afterlife is always nice, but this has such inefficient stats when it comes down that it still feels incredibly clunky.
Sunder Shaman
Pro Rating: 3.5
Pro Comment: This is hard to block effectively, and this format has enough artifacts and enchantments around that its ability to threaten those is a pretty big deal.
Captive Audience
Pro Rating: 2.5
Pro Comment: This is a very fun card – but not an amazing one. It costs a massive amount of mana, and your opponent will often be able to make the first two choices not really impact them in the immediate future. By the time they get to third choice, though, they are usually going to be in some trouble one way or another. Captive Audience is pretty nice if you’re already ahead or parity, but not that great if you’re behind, and it often feels like it doesn’t do anything for the first turn or two, and that hurts for 7 mana.
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