Outside of the fact that, you know, it's tainted with hanged heretics, it makes a great Christmas tree.
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[MtG] Tree of Redemption
.Rai- Elite Member
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Is this also ignoring the fact that it isn't a christmas tree?
.Rai- Elite Member
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Yes, but a minor point. If you live in Thraben, you ain't gonna get those lovely Kessig pines.
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I can't imagine you'd want one of those anyway. I hear the spiders that inhabit them are bigger than grizzly bears.
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Played it in my Defenders deck all the while back. Very great defender
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Innistrad block had a lot of "true" Mythic Rare cards - they aren't exceptionally strong, but their uniqueness is can't be matched.
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