But the best part is the discard effect: Its an uncounterable cheap damage sweeper (take that, 1/1 prowess tokens), and you can get rid of excess copies if you draw multiples
As sets like Outlaws of Thunder Junction and Battle for Baldur's Gate were released, Rogues became extremely competitive and more fun to play as a creature archetype
Magic: The Gatherings next set, Secrets of Strixhaven , is building up some steam ahead of launch, with the Commander decklists being revealed in the last few days (including our own exclusive: the math-heavy green-blue precon Quandrix Unlimited)
Its cheap to cast, gives you a huge mana advantage, and its impact on the early game is greater than almost any other card in the game
Compared to Lurrus, I would say that building around Zirda forces you to look more outside of the most common staples, but youre more likely to end up with a deck which plays like a normal Commander list