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Thursday, September 13, 2012

Vraska the Unseen


“Vraska the Unseen” is a new Planeswalker from the “Return to Ravnica” set. As our first Green/Black Planeswalker, there isn’t all that much to compare her to. Vraska can protect herself reasonably well, so pretty much any deck that wants both black and green can play a copy or two. She has a fair cost for what she does, at 5 mana.

Her +1 ability is an amazing deterrent: any creature that damages Vraska in the next turn dies. Your opponents won’t want to lose a creature just to take a couple counters off of Vraska, but any creature that would one-shot her, you’re likely happy to trade her for. And since, if you come out of the gate with her +1, she’ll be at an impressive 6 to start, it will take some work to get rid of her. Vraska’s -3 is solid, if pricey. Destroy target nonland permanent; there isn’t much simpler and nicer than that. Finally, there’s Vraska’s -7, which is a little unimpressive to me. 3, 1/1 Assassins that will make a player lose if they successfully hit, may sound big and game-winning, but more likely, the assassins (which don’t even have deathtouch), will just get blocked by those creatures that were distinctly avoiding Vraska. In order for Vraska’s -3 to wipe enough guys out to let the Assassins through, it’ll take a loooong time.

Vraska is so good at protecting herself that her offense just isn’t really worth it. She’s still quite a solid card, because she can build up so many counters and then just start shooting your opponent’s troublesome permanents. In all, she’s a very good control card, but that just isn’t what your average midrange green-black deck needs; she’ll just be a big distraction there. If a 5-color control deck rises out of our return to the City of Guilds (which Chromatic Lantern makes me highly suspect), count on Vraska to see some play there.

Good:
-(+1) ability is quite innovative
-(-3) ability is always relevant
-Excellent at protecting herself

Bad:
-(-7) is underwhelming
-Black/Green decks, which seem to be mediocre midrange, don’t really want her +1 or -7

(Projected settled value: 20-25$) As of 09/13/12

Scully Rating: 7.8 out of 10