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Ravnica Allegiance Limited Quiz

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Syndicate Guildmage
Pro Rating: 3.5
Pro Comment: This has two pretty nice abilities! The cheaper one can shut down big boys, which you can use either defensively or offensively. The second ability is the sort of thing you can use in the late game when the board is clogged up, and it can really help you get there.
Growth-Chamber Guardian
Pro Rating: 3.0
Pro Comment: You probably won’t have a second Growth-Chamber Guardian, but that’s okay, because a two mana 2/2 that can become a 4/4 later on in the game is a good Limited card anyway! If you do have more than one, it gets really silly.
Guardian Project
Pro Rating: 3.5
Pro Comment: Any time you play a 4-mana Enchantment that doesn’t do anything right away, you’re putting yourself behind the 8-ball, but this is a powerful card-drawing engine that really makes it worth it. Your deck does need a lot of creatures, and ideally not too many that are duplicates, so that this effectively makes a huge chunk of your deck into 2-for-1s. The downside of having to wait is real, but the card advantage this can grant you is worth it.
Angelic Exaltation
Pro Rating: 1.0
Pro Comment: This costs a lot of mana for something that doesn’t add a body to the board, and while it does effect it as soon you attack alone with something, it requires further set up beyond that to really be relevant.
Wilderness Reclamation
Pro Rating: 0.0
Pro Comment: This was a famously powerful card in constructed – in Limited, it is pretty much unplayable. You just won’t have anything to do with all the mana it gives you, even in a format with Adapt. Basically, you end up going down a card for no effect at all if you play this.
Smothering Tithe
Pro Rating: 0.0
Pro Comment: This is an EDH staple of course, but its terrible in Limited. You don’t end up having enough stuff to use the treasure on, and its an Enchantment that doesn’t do anything at first.
Sagittars' Volley
Pro Rating: 0.5
Pro Comment: This is a solid sideboard card, but there aren’t really enough flyers to justify sticking this in your main deck.
Biomancer's Familiar
Pro Rating: 2.5
Pro Comment: You will actually end up being able to set this up to use its abilities on occasion, but not nearly often enough for this to be anything more than solid.
Sentinel's Mark
Pro Rating: 2.5
Pro Comment: This thing really overperforms. If you can flash it in and use it like a combat trick, that tends to feel pretty good, and if you play it during your main phase for Addendum, it also feels pretty nice.
Breeding Pool
Average Picked At: 14.00
Total Times Picked: 1
Average Last Seen At: 0.00
Total Times Seen 0
Pro Rating: 2.5
Pro Comment: This offer some very nice fixing, and if you’re in the market for that they are definitely nice. They are worth taking any time you are splashing a color or they are in both of your colors.
Sylvan Brushstrider
Pro Rating: 2.0
Pro Comment: This is an alright 3-drop. The stats are pretty mediocre, but the 2 life helps off-set that a little bit.
Rubblebelt Runner
Pro Rating: 2.5
Pro Comment: This has decent stats and evasion that actually comes up sometimes.
Combine Guildmage
Pro Rating: 3.5
Pro Comment: There are a whole lot of counters in this set, so both abilities on the Guildmage end up coming up a lot in the mid-to-late game, and its pretty powerful to threaten to move counters around, or add additional counters to your creatures.
Cry of the Carnarium
Pro Rating: 0.5 // 3.0
Pro Comment: In this format, you can end up in some pretty defensive and controlling decks, and in them, you don’t have very many creatures who die to this. If you’re one of those decks, this thing is a power house, as it can completely derail aggro decks in the early game, virtually guaranteeing you win. But there are lots of decks in this format that shouldn’t be interested in this in the main deck.
Watchful Giant
Pro Rating: 1.0
Pro Comment: This doesn’t really give you enough for the mana you spend on it. The two bodies are nice I guess, but neither of them is that significant.
Teysa Karlov
Pro Rating: 3.0
Pro Comment: In this format, this mostly will just make your cards with Aferlife better – but that’s pretty nice, since you’re going to end up with several cards featuring the mechanic in just about any Orzhov deck. You can find some other ways to abuse Teysa’s two abilities too!
Absorb
Pro Rating: 2.0
Pro Comment: Three mana counterspells don’t tend to be great in Limited, and while it is nice this give you some life, it is also pretty challenging to cast. And sure, you’ll get the mana for it eventually, but you want to be able to cast this as soon as possible in most cases, and that just won’t happen.
Footlight Fiend
Pro Rating: 2.0
Pro Comment: This can sometimes generate a 2-for-1, and at the very least it really makes life difficult for any opponent that has an X/1 in play. It is also pretty good sacrifice fodder, and gets Spectacle going. It is a surprisingly effective one drop!
Saruli Caretaker
Pro Rating: 1.5
Pro Comment: The cost of tapping both the Caretaker and another creature for mana ends up being pretty real, but if you are interested in fixing and ramp, this can certainly do it.
Azorius Guildgate
Pro Rating: 2.5
Pro Comment: These are pretty important in this format. As usual fixing is always nice, but this format also has a ton of excellent gate payoffs. Its kind of funny, but in this Limited format, the Gates are actually a little better than Shocklands, since the payoffs you can get for playing Gates are so good.
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