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Target creature you control with lesser power or toughness phases out until this creature leaves the battlefield.) Philosophy: The Tin-Stars see the governments failure to protect the people of the city as a problem with the government, not the idea of it
Parallel Lives and Anointed Procession are the first cards to come to mind when discussing cards that make tokens go brrr
Rest in Peace, Dauthi Voidwalker, and Leyline of the Void are a few prominent examples of effective graveyard hate
Imperial Recruiter + Recruiter of the Guard Both Imperial Recruiter and Recruiter of the Guard are victims of the Shifted Up to Mythic Rare for No Real Reason Club, a club full of only the most prestigious Magic cards (looking at you, Guardian Project)