There is something clearly underwhelming about it
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Appearing in Into the Inklands selection of emerald cards, Ursula, Deceiver of All costs three mana to play - or can alternatively be added to your inkwell - in return for two strength, three willpower and a single point of lore
Skip the $20+ cards (Thrumming Stone, Coat of Arms, Cover of Darkness) and the deck still hums: Commander: Karumonix, the Rat King (~$1) Engines: Pack Rat (~$3.30), Piper of the Swarm (~$3), Ogre Slumlord (~$0.45), a couple of Relentless Rats / Rat Colony (~$56 each cap the copies to stay on budget) Payoffs/utility: Crypt Rats (~$0.50), Nezumi Bone-Reader (~$0.40), Bontu the Glorified (~$3) as a sac outlet, Throne of the God-Pharaoh only if budget allows The rest: cheap black removal, Swamps, and a Sol Ring The whole list comes in well under $50, and it scales up gracefully add Marrow-Gnawer and Thrumming Stone later and the same shell jumps several power levels
This card is rarer than its 'Common' status would indicate, as only a limited number of copies were distributed to those who enjoyed the day's festivities
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