A considerable leak recently hit Magic: The Gathering players, with an unnamed source sharing several powerful upcoming cards for Phyrexia: All Will Be One. The official spoiler season will begin in a few weeks, but someone on the internet has revealed a few via photograph early.
One of these cards was The Eternal Wanderer, the latest version of The Wandering Emperor card. This planeswalker has the potential to be devastating in the overall Standard meta, but only time will tell if it’s real, and what impact it has on the game.
As with all spoilers, until Wizards of the Coast confirms this card's existence, it will need to be taken with a grain of salt.
Planeswalkers have long been a point of contention for Magic: The Gathering players. We love to see them in the game, but more often than not, they come in two flavors: Unplayable or Overpowered.
This planeswalker, The Eternal Wanderer cleverly straddles that line. It has a high casting cost, making it susceptible to counterplay, but it has some truly staggering abilities.
The casting cost is the only hurdle to this Magic: The Gathering card being overwhelmingly powerful; however, there is a way to cheat this card into play: Urza Assembles the Titans. It lets you put a planeswalker into play from your hand with a six or lesser cost.
I see this being used in control decks the most in Magic: The Gathering. The ability to slow down attacks on it means it will stay in play, and you can create a swarm of 2/2 white Samurai tokens with Double Strike. These could easily start taking over games with how easily you can get them in play.
My favorite ability is her -4, though. You can use that as soon as she comes into play and completely nullify other players’ board advantage - as long
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