I love Apocalypse. I feel like it's the first step that Wizards took in pushing the power level of creatures and cards in general to new heights. A trend that did not fully take off until Lorwyn and M10. Just reading the text on cards from Apocalypse is as satisfying as a hot cup of coffee during a snow storm. It is a very special set.
My Magic story that I'll be thinking about on my deathbed: I'm doing an Apocalypse release draft in my hometown. Mostly all of us Magic players knew each other, we only had one game store in my rural county. But I'm sitting next to someone I didn't know in my pod, and I crack a Pernicious Deed - obvious pack one pick one. Then, this stranger, passes me a Spirit Monger. I even thought to make sure he didn't make a mistake. I mean I was in high school, and in a modern context it's not *that* powerful, but going into this set day one? Anyway, I just get fed black and green it seemed, I know I had a Life/Death and in my memory, I had infinite Siphon Strengths. Anyway, the stranger dropped out super early and I won the thing and to this day I half wonder if he was the nerdiest guardian angel ever.
Probably just either bad at draft or really thought he was going to win in different colors, Or maybe in Apocalypse it made sense to not be sure how to evaluate multicolor because it was the first block it made any sense to even use the cards in your deck at all. Betting the dude was just on Blue/x
The Volvers were super cool along with the Battlemages from Planeshift. This was the time MtG really spread out in design and color mixing, while also being very playable. Very fun, awesome design.
Invasion Block is pretty much my favorite set of cards in the whole game, and Apocalypse has some of my favorite cards. Happy to see so many of them on this list!
Another fun fact about Spiritmonger is that it's the end result of MTG's You Make the Card project. Fans basically create a card - they submit art, text, abilities, etc... and the fans themselves would vote which would go to the final card. I REALLY WISH MTG would do this fun project again.
I appreciate not wasting a slot on obvious entries like the painlands here. However, I think it’d be a little interesting to mention where cards like this _would’ve_ fallen on the list had they been included. Would painlands have been #1?
I Second your comment. And yes, as a generality, that type of dual mana source would dominate the list is a such a ridiculous way that Nizza has forwent mentioning them for a long time. I would not be surprised that the enemy Painlands are at least 4 out of the top 5 cards in this list.
Between Spiritmonger and Lightning Angel and Vindicate you have Boros Golgari Izzet and Orzhov all used for cards that remained relevant 20 years after printing. Spiritmonger is worth an uncommon slot still in draft, Pernicious Deed probably gets played outside Commander, Vindicate is just good, and while Lightning Angel got mostly surpassed in Khans of Tarkir, it was still worth putting in FTV Angels and would see play in an Angels deck of 4 or 5 colors. I dont think there's enough Blue or Azorius Angels to build exactly Jeskai Angels in Commander but the fact she hasn't been powercrept entirely out of Pauper (not legal, but strong enough to not be obsolete. What about a rarity shift in a Horizons set?) means that Certain staple-quality icons would just automatically show up in lots of decks. That's without counting the rise of Simic in later years of Magic history. The ultimate conclusion is the Apocalypse lands would dominate most formats from 2001-2009 at least, across multiple Core Sets, and even the M10 and Innistrad checklands weren't actually strictly better. While none of them are as good as City of Brass, I think they're all better than Birds of Paradise, because Birds is a lot harder to +1/+1 that Elves Goblins Zombies or Merfolk. The Fetch and Shock lands are a big deal but Painlands were 3rd place in Extended and 4th in Legacy. Shadowmoor Filters are a big deal but I think Painlands were still better than Filterlands in many situations. Fast Lands were the first cycle that threatened to upset the Painlands kind of more permanently in formats where you weren't Fetching Duals and Shocks. From 2001-2011? 30% of Magic history the Painlands have been dominant in actually every format they've been legal in and they've been legal in more formats than any other lands. They essentially amount to extra copies of City of Brass, and frankly, life gain is very easy to come by in 3 out of 5 colors and probably exists in Blue and Red. There's very few downsides and not so many upsides to call them broken either, So they have more opportunities to be reprinted and reintroduced as test lands for any formats besides the basic lands. Of all the Rare land cycles, these could be shifted to Uncommons and people would think that's okay and normal and doesn't break the game. People play with Painlands. Basically everyone is either a Painlands kid or a Checklands kid.
Mystic Snake was THE card that hooked me. I was one of the original people who all independently discovered its combo potential with Equilibrium at the same time. That deck a) won me the only tournament I ever won, b) was my only undefeated deck ever, and c) set in stone the kind of player I am to this day. Lightning Angel's deck was known as "Star-Spangled Slaughter" and red white and blue were called Star-Spangled at the time.
Ahhh Apocalypse. What an absolutely glorious set. I mean come on, it's called *APOCALYPSE.* They're fighting the Phyrexians! They create a gigantic weapon and hurl it at Yawgmoth! How can anyone hate that? It's almost as glorious as "Top 10 Vintage Cards (Minus Power 9)"!
Lightning Angel was a beast in 2006' Angelfire. Lightning Helix, Lightning angel, Umezawa's jitte or Loxodon Warhammer was the dopamine blast for any midrange player
Nizzahon! I just reachged GOLD 1 rank in MTG Arena constructed !!! Been playing for 5 days, season ends in 37 hours ! I gotta rush to platinum if possible!!! Diamond not sure. Loot,s Base 256 Hydras! Check that deck with the Mossborn hydra: i did 256 and 1024 today with it. Fractured realm makes if from 4 to 96 quickly
Invasion block was prolly my favorite draft bc it was the second draft environment I'd played. The first being Masque block, which was kinda abysmal. Also: Jeskai was called USA back then
The nostalgia, I got in to Magic right at the release of Nemesis but it was the Invasion block that really transformed me from a casual player to a collector and serious deck builder
What lovley set full of memories...bought the precinstructed decks and boosters and had a ball of a time ....the joy I felt looking at seeing the penumbra wurm in the pandemonium deck
Pernicious Deed is easily one of my favorite cards. Flavor matching function, this piece showing Freyalise cleaning up yet another of Urza’s messes acting as a tightly controlled board wipe is incredible. My Apocalypse foil is one of my prized possessions.
Fantastic set. One of my most active times playing Magic. I still run plenty of cards from Apocalypse on my Vintage cube, some just for nostalgia reasons: Phyrexian Arena, Mystic Snake, Spiritmonger, Vindicate, Pernicious Deed and Fire/Ice, one of my favorite cards of all time. Just to add some context to Dodecapod, the card was heavily used because of Gerrard's Verdict, a discard 2 for 2 that saw a lot of play at the time (in the same deck that ran Arena and Spectrl Lynx).
Althrough I started with Onslaught block Apocalypse was still around that time and contains many of my favourite cards for DECADES to come. Spiritmonger, Pernicious Deed, the Volvers, Mystic Snake... man I loved the cards and their art.
Geez. I remember cracking open packs of Apocalypse. Spiritmonger was a favorite from back in the day. One of the first cards I went and sought out a foil copy for.
Got back into mtg after some yars again and it's been so much fun building commander decks utilizing cards i got back in the day as a kid. The flavor on these older sets are second to none. Happy to say i have and have played a lot with all of the cards on this list ❤
Love these trips down the expansions through the years. I think you should take 1 of the days of the week and dedicate it to going through all the expansions in order.
all those good memories when apocalypse got released. My 1st set that i had completly. Played T2 with an orzhov deck with vindicate and phyrexian arena, although the card that got me to win a standard tournament was voice of all
Phyrexian Arena is so iconic. This version even has the best flavor text of them all, no one is as evil cool as Yawgmoth. Vindicate is still one of the most elegant cards ever, so simple yet so beautiful, Gerard's flavor text vs the full art version with Radiant, hard to choose one.
Not even a blue player but there's just something about Fire/Ice 😊 always loved this card (and Electrolyze) and in the times of powercreep it's nice to see a fairly simple designed card still seeing play 😀
I notice Phyrexian Arena seemed to become more popular as time went on. Perhaps it was heavily played in black by the time it was about to rotate out of Standard. I know card-advantage is king but it still surprises me a little how much it is played. It pales in comparison to Necropotence. There are plenty of black cards that cost 5 mana that allow you to draw 5 cards, and no one plays them. I guess getting your extra card early, and perhaps getting the arena down (against control), counts for something. There was a popular sorcery that allowed you to draw 2 cards for 2 mana, and there are soooo many creatures that allow you to draw cards. I guess I’ve mostly slept on Arena. My mistake.
I remember the days when Spiritmonger was king and games were decided on who got theirs out first or could play a second one first. I always felt Spiritmonger really costed 6 because you had to have a black open after casting it.
‘Suffocating Blast’ looks kinda good. I don’t remember seeing this card. I must not have opened it. Looks better than Mystic Snake. If you like Mystic Snake, you’ll love Suffocating Blast.
I was actually gonna ask if you were gonna do this when you did the Judgement video lol. This is the set I started playing during, and it’s still one of my all time favorites
You could add *Prophetic Bolt* APC 116 to this list as #11. The combination of Lightning Blast (Tempest) and Impulse (Visions) was gamebreaking in 2000/2001. Also a Prophetic Bolt would also net you another one creating a pseudo-chain reaction. In 2024, this card would not be given a 2nd look, but in the 2000/2001 60-cards formats, this was a gamebreaking spell. I won games with it!
I loved invasion block, I was always a fan of multicolored cards and playing a 2-3 color deck, all my friends back than played usually mono color. Also I didn't like the phyraxian arena and we used to play the howling mine instead. I think its quite common for new or young players to undervalue life as a resource. arena going to be a staple in every black deck with the reprint.
Never saw a mystic snake in fairy decks of lorwin considering the power black and blue cards of the time and that for 4 mana they had the mistblind clique that acted as an orims chant with legs
I remember seeing Spiritmonger for the first time after a few years away from magic. I spent 5 minutes re-reading the card searching for the downside. And saying something like “How is Dark Ritual banned and they are printing this monster???” 😂
At time of release WBG decks dominated standard entirely. Spiritmonger was waaaaaay overpowered, together with Pernicious Deed, Vindicate, Death Grasp, Phyrexian Arena and other bombs. Spirit Lynx was an auto-include in a format previously dominated by Fires of Yavimaya decks, as it was the wall it needed against Blastoderm, enormous Saproling Tockens, plus regenerating against Flametongue Kavu. At its time there was nothing capable of beating that... until threshold/madness, MBC and Psychatog decks arrived after rotation.
Appreciate the detailed breakdown! Just a quick off-topic question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
I didn't forget. I have a whole video about Morphling. Those two creatures are very different kinds of pushed. One is a stats monster that had never been seen before. One isn’t.
I love Apocalypse. I feel like it's the first step that Wizards took in pushing the power level of creatures and cards in general to new heights. A trend that did not fully take off until Lorwyn and M10. Just reading the text on cards from Apocalypse is as satisfying as a hot cup of coffee during a snow storm. It is a very special set.
It absolutely is. Spiritmonger was the first creature with p/t higher than its MV, with no downsides. Huge push in creature power.
My Magic story that I'll be thinking about on my deathbed: I'm doing an Apocalypse release draft in my hometown. Mostly all of us Magic players knew each other, we only had one game store in my rural county. But I'm sitting next to someone I didn't know in my pod, and I crack a Pernicious Deed - obvious pack one pick one. Then, this stranger, passes me a Spirit Monger. I even thought to make sure he didn't make a mistake. I mean I was in high school, and in a modern context it's not *that* powerful, but going into this set day one? Anyway, I just get fed black and green it seemed, I know I had a Life/Death and in my memory, I had infinite Siphon Strengths. Anyway, the stranger dropped out super early and I won the thing and to this day I half wonder if he was the nerdiest guardian angel ever.
thats awesome
Probably just either bad at draft or really thought he was going to win in different colors,
Or maybe in Apocalypse it made sense to not be sure how to evaluate multicolor because it was the first block it made any sense to even use the cards in your deck at all.
Betting the dude was just on Blue/x
The Volvers were super cool along with the Battlemages from Planeshift. This was the time MtG really spread out in design and color mixing, while also being very playable. Very fun, awesome design.
Invasion Block is pretty much my favorite set of cards in the whole game, and Apocalypse has some of my favorite cards. Happy to see so many of them on this list!
Another fun fact about Spiritmonger is that it's the end result of MTG's You Make the Card project. Fans basically create a card - they submit art, text, abilities, etc... and the fans themselves would vote which would go to the final card. I REALLY WISH MTG would do this fun project again.
I wish MTG would do an entire Set this way each year! That would be fantastic!
@@marcoottina654 that'll be awesome!
I appreciate not wasting a slot on obvious entries like the painlands here. However, I think it’d be a little interesting to mention where cards like this _would’ve_ fallen on the list had they been included. Would painlands have been #1?
I Second your comment. And yes, as a generality, that type of dual mana source would dominate the list is a such a ridiculous way that Nizza has forwent mentioning them for a long time. I would not be surprised that the enemy Painlands are at least 4 out of the top 5 cards in this list.
Between Spiritmonger and Lightning Angel and Vindicate you have Boros Golgari Izzet and Orzhov all used for cards that remained relevant 20 years after printing.
Spiritmonger is worth an uncommon slot still in draft, Pernicious Deed probably gets played outside Commander, Vindicate is just good, and while Lightning Angel got mostly surpassed in Khans of Tarkir, it was still worth putting in FTV Angels and would see play in an Angels deck of 4 or 5 colors.
I dont think there's enough Blue or Azorius Angels to build exactly Jeskai Angels in Commander but the fact she hasn't been powercrept entirely out of Pauper (not legal, but strong enough to not be obsolete. What about a rarity shift in a Horizons set?)
means that
Certain staple-quality icons would just automatically show up in lots of decks.
That's without counting the rise of Simic in later years of Magic history.
The ultimate conclusion is the Apocalypse lands would dominate most formats from 2001-2009 at least, across multiple Core Sets, and even the M10 and Innistrad checklands weren't actually strictly better.
While none of them are as good as City of Brass, I think they're all better than Birds of Paradise, because Birds is a lot harder to +1/+1 that Elves Goblins Zombies or Merfolk.
The Fetch and Shock lands are a big deal but Painlands were 3rd place in Extended and 4th in Legacy.
Shadowmoor Filters are a big deal but I think Painlands were still better than Filterlands in many situations.
Fast Lands were the first cycle that threatened to upset the Painlands kind of more permanently in formats where you weren't Fetching Duals and Shocks.
From 2001-2011? 30% of Magic history the Painlands have been dominant in actually every format they've been legal in and they've been legal in more formats than any other lands.
They essentially amount to extra copies of City of Brass, and frankly, life gain is very easy to come by in 3 out of 5 colors and probably exists in Blue and Red.
There's very few downsides and not so many upsides to call them broken either,
So they have more opportunities to be reprinted and reintroduced as test lands for any formats besides the basic lands.
Of all the Rare land cycles, these could be shifted to Uncommons and people would think that's okay and normal and doesn't break the game.
People play with Painlands.
Basically everyone is either a Painlands kid or a Checklands kid.
Mystic Snake was THE card that hooked me. I was one of the original people who all independently discovered its combo potential with Equilibrium at the same time. That deck a) won me the only tournament I ever won, b) was my only undefeated deck ever, and c) set in stone the kind of player I am to this day.
Lightning Angel's deck was known as "Star-Spangled Slaughter" and red white and blue were called Star-Spangled at the time.
Ahhh Apocalypse. What an absolutely glorious set. I mean come on, it's called *APOCALYPSE.* They're fighting the Phyrexians! They create a gigantic weapon and hurl it at Yawgmoth! How can anyone hate that? It's almost as glorious as "Top 10 Vintage Cards (Minus Power 9)"!
Youre right!
Tons of lore and flavour in there.
Lightning Angel was a beast in 2006' Angelfire. Lightning Helix, Lightning angel, Umezawa's jitte or Loxodon Warhammer was the dopamine blast for any midrange player
and notably, she can resist both lightning helix and lightning bolt!
I'm a little surprised the legacy weapon didn't make it.
Apocalypse is how I felt when I had to work on Black Friday
Nizzahon! I just reachged GOLD 1 rank in MTG Arena constructed !!!
Been playing for 5 days, season ends in 37 hours ! I gotta rush to platinum if possible!!! Diamond not sure.
Loot,s Base 256 Hydras! Check that deck with the Mossborn hydra: i did 256 and 1024 today with it. Fractured realm makes if from 4 to 96 quickly
Man I loved this set. This and Scourge were some of my favorites.
I missed this whole block. I bought a lot of prophecy and was mad at magic until time spiral got me back.
I love your top 10s from each edition!
Invasion block was prolly my favorite draft bc it was the second draft environment I'd played. The first being Masque block, which was kinda abysmal.
Also: Jeskai was called USA back then
The nostalgia, I got in to Magic right at the release of Nemesis but it was the Invasion block that really transformed me from a casual player to a collector and serious deck builder
What lovley set full of memories...bought the precinstructed decks and boosters and had a ball of a time ....the joy I felt looking at seeing the penumbra wurm in the pandemonium deck
13:01 reminds me. Nizzahon, any chance of doing a Top Ten cards that can be Imprinted onto Isochron Scepter?
Pernicious Deed is easily one of my favorite cards. Flavor matching function, this piece showing Freyalise cleaning up yet another of Urza’s messes acting as a tightly controlled board wipe is incredible. My Apocalypse foil is one of my prized possessions.
Fantastic set. One of my most active times playing Magic. I still run plenty of cards from Apocalypse on my Vintage cube, some just for nostalgia reasons: Phyrexian Arena, Mystic Snake, Spiritmonger, Vindicate, Pernicious Deed and Fire/Ice, one of my favorite cards of all time. Just to add some context to Dodecapod, the card was heavily used because of Gerrard's Verdict, a discard 2 for 2 that saw a lot of play at the time (in the same deck that ran Arena and Spectrl Lynx).
Althrough I started with Onslaught block Apocalypse was still around that time and contains many of my favourite cards for DECADES to come. Spiritmonger, Pernicious Deed, the Volvers, Mystic Snake... man I loved the cards and their art.
Geez. I remember cracking open packs of Apocalypse. Spiritmonger was a favorite from back in the day. One of the first cards I went and sought out a foil copy for.
Lightning Angel looks so cool. I have to get one just for the vibe
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Have you done a top 10 cards with abilities that triggers at the beginning of the upkeep in its text?
That boosters with the sidebar were gorgeous, they change the design to the hideous Onslaught type a years after
Got back into mtg after some yars again and it's been so much fun building commander decks utilizing cards i got back in the day as a kid. The flavor on these older sets are second to none. Happy to say i have and have played a lot with all of the cards on this list ❤
Love these trips down the expansions through the years. I think you should take 1 of the days of the week and dedicate it to going through all the expansions in order.
At the time, Phyrexian Arena would have looked like Necropotence lite to many players, so not surprising at all that it would be good.
all those good memories when apocalypse got released. My 1st set that i had completly. Played T2 with an orzhov deck with vindicate and phyrexian arena, although the card that got me to win a standard tournament was voice of all
FINALLY!!! This was my set of origin. I love Apocalypse forever. 💕👌🏾
Spiritmonger changing color was really useful in Invasion block. Wash Out and other color focused removal cards were useless against it.
Holy, I didn't realise Apocalypse had so many simultaneously iconic and successful cards! Like 8 cards on this list are icons, wow
Spiritmonger was my second favorite black/green creature back when I still played MTG. Second only to Vhati il-Dal.
Phyrexian Arena is so iconic.
This version even has the best flavor text of them all, no one is as evil cool as Yawgmoth.
Vindicate is still one of the most elegant cards ever, so simple yet so beautiful, Gerard's flavor text vs the full art version with Radiant, hard to choose one.
Still have my 4 arenas that I collected back then. Love that card
Was this the pinnacle of card art?
absolute beauts
Not even a blue player but there's just something about Fire/Ice 😊 always loved this card (and Electrolyze) and in the times of powercreep it's nice to see a fairly simple designed card still seeing play 😀
I notice Phyrexian Arena seemed to become more popular as time went on. Perhaps it was heavily played in black by the time it was about to rotate out of Standard. I know card-advantage is king but it still surprises me a little how much it is played. It pales in comparison to Necropotence. There are plenty of black cards that cost 5 mana that allow you to draw 5 cards, and no one plays them. I guess getting your extra card early, and perhaps getting the arena down (against control), counts for something. There was a popular sorcery that allowed you to draw 2 cards for 2 mana, and there are soooo many creatures that allow you to draw cards. I guess I’ve mostly slept on Arena. My mistake.
I first started playing with a 5 color apocalypse starter deck, this set is so cool
I remember the days when Spiritmonger was king and games were decided on who got theirs out first or could play a second one first. I always felt Spiritmonger really costed 6 because you had to have a black open after casting it.
Happy thanksgiving! Thanks for the years of amazing content!
‘Suffocating Blast’ looks kinda good. I don’t remember seeing this card. I must not have opened it. Looks better than Mystic Snake. If you like Mystic Snake, you’ll love Suffocating Blast.
I was actually gonna ask if you were gonna do this when you did the Judgement video lol. This is the set I started playing during, and it’s still one of my all time favorites
Mystic Snake holds a species place in my heart as well!
We always called Mystic Snake "Shaky Snake". We would shake it and hiss and whatever card we were countering.
I still have unopened apocalypse boosters. Great set
You could add *Prophetic Bolt* APC 116 to this list as #11. The combination of Lightning Blast (Tempest) and Impulse (Visions) was gamebreaking in 2000/2001. Also a Prophetic Bolt would also net you another one creating a pseudo-chain reaction. In 2024, this card would not be given a 2nd look, but in the 2000/2001 60-cards formats, this was a gamebreaking spell. I won games with it!
I loved invasion block, I was always a fan of multicolored cards and playing a 2-3 color deck, all my friends back than played usually mono color. Also I didn't like the phyraxian arena and we used to play the howling mine instead. I think its quite common for new or young players to undervalue life as a resource. arena going to be a staple in every black deck with the reprint.
Never saw a mystic snake in fairy decks of lorwin considering the power black and blue cards of the time and that for 4 mana they had the mistblind clique that acted as an orims chant with legs
Oh yes babe... I love it when you explain the isochron scepter combo 😍
My favorite set. It made Green/Black a thing and now that's the kind of mage I am.
You could've given me the entire Apocalypse card list, and I still wouldn't have guessed number one if I could guess half the set.
Rakavolver is a personal favorite. Best card in the set (according to InQuest).
Fire//Ice is so obviously number 1, but I hope my favorite card of all time Phyrexian Arena gets to place really high
Spirit monger is a solid card! Personally I'd NEVER trade it for a few copies of Bazaar of Baghdad...
I remember seeing Spiritmonger for the first time after a few years away from magic. I spent 5 minutes re-reading the card searching for the downside. And saying something like “How is Dark Ritual banned and they are printing this monster???” 😂
At time of release WBG decks dominated standard entirely. Spiritmonger was waaaaaay overpowered, together with Pernicious Deed, Vindicate, Death Grasp, Phyrexian Arena and other bombs. Spirit Lynx was an auto-include in a format previously dominated by Fires of Yavimaya decks, as it was the wall it needed against Blastoderm, enormous Saproling Tockens, plus regenerating against Flametongue Kavu.
At its time there was nothing capable of beating that... until threshold/madness, MBC and Psychatog decks arrived after rotation.
Appreciate the detailed breakdown! Just a quick off-topic question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
Apocalypse makes me feel old especially given I started playing in the Invasion cycle
"What doesn't grow, dies. And what dies, grows the Spiritmonger"
One of my favorite sets
Spiritmonger was a community created card.
At least in my area, the enemy colored pain lands were Big Deals.
Spectral lynx is a color shifted river boa.
Ah, nostalgia!😅
Apocalypse sealed boxes are super rare.
You missed the most important fact about Lightning Angel, it's nickname as Miss America
If I can't cast Fire and Ice at the same time then why is it 4 mana?
Invasion block ❤️
One of the last if not the last xards i got grom my grandpa spirit monger rip
This dude knows woooooooooooooo
IPA is the best time of magic. A time before for ridiculous power creep and mana fixing
We called red white blue "merica" back in the day
Uhh I think you forgot Morphling came before spiritmonger. They don't call Morphling superman for no reason
I didn't forget. I have a whole video about Morphling.
Those two creatures are very different kinds of pushed. One is a stats monster that had never been seen before. One isn’t.
Vindicate is still on rate today
So many premodern bangers
Surprised how cheap in price all of these are.
That's powercreep baby!
Nooo How about the flying cow???
I don't have any cards from this set 🤝👈☝️
This is were is all started well invasion. But yea
I got half a set of apocalypse for 12 dollars from an old lady
cool
Pernicious Deed......YUCK!
Ah, the good old times when magic sets were inspired by the bible
Edit: wait, what set did i mix up here 😅
Cmon. Lynx never was a good cart 😀