Every green creature that ETBs on your side gets you a +1/+1 counter. But in Green, that shouldn’t be a problem. The only mark against him is the lack of Trample. A small, 2/2 creature isn’t going to be threatening anybody, but with just a teensy bit of repeatable +1/+1 counter action, this little guy suddenly becomes quite big. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination.ĬHOO CHOO! THE VALUE TRAIN IS APPROACHING THE STATION! Do you like putting +1/+1 counters on things? Do you wish Ezuri, Claw of Progress was just a little bit more efficient? Do you like to flicker Llanowar Reborn with Mina and Denn? Then this elephant is for you. Your Fabricating critters get to spread the love around, Clue/Treasure producers suddenly have even more value, it’s a sacrifice outlet for stolen artefact creatures. Sac an artefact to get a +1/+1 counter on a creature. It’s effect, however, is certainly worth your time. Spending 8 mana over two turns to get a 4/3 isn’t something I put on my Saturday morning list. Generally speaking, Echo isn’t really that great. Get a little bit of mass +1/+1 counter stuff (Such as Nissa, Voice of Zendikar’s -2) and you’re looking at going from an empty tank to making it all along the M25. For each and every creature with a +1/+1 counter on it, you can draw a card. Anyway, on with the show!Ī 3/3 for 4 isn’t going to win any awards, ironically, but it’s ETB effect certainly is. Secondly, Ixalan is likely on everybody’s minds right now, so, again, it would likely waste all our time to bother. If you’d like that to change, let me know and I will bear it in mind for later articles. We’re not going to just be talking about your basic “Put a +1/+1 counter on a creature” cards, oh, no, here on Common Value, if it deals with the subject in an interesting way, we’re going to examine it!īefore we begin, a small disclaimer: Common Value isn’t going to bother covering cards that feature in Commander Sets, chances are you’re going to be familiar with them anyway. These bad boys appeared in Alpha and have been the subject of many, many different keywords and abilities over the years, the most recent being Ixalan’s Explore mechanic. This time, we are tackling the subject of +1/+1 counters. Common Value is about useful interactions and effects in cards that are usually passed over as dollar store bulk. That does the thing.", be they famous or unknown.
I chose them because they do interesting stuff, beyond "yep. When doing Common Value, the cards might seem a little random. What’s the purpose of this article you might ask? Simple, each Common Value is going to take a particular subject, dump that big cardboard box with “Draft Chaff” scrawled on the side onto the carpet and take another look at those Commons and Uncommons you might have passed by. Please note it generally takes about 1 - 3 working days for a refund to be processed.Hello, and welcome to the first ever Common Value. A replacement product will be sent to you.You’ll be refunded via your original payment method.We will notify you once we’ve received and inspected your return. your receipt, invoice or confirmation email. Please keep your proof of purchase – e.g. If it is not repaired in a reasonable time you can choose a refund or replacement. If the problem is not major, we will repair the item within a reasonable time. or doesn’t do what we said it would, or what you asked for and can’t be easily fixed.Īlternatively, you can choose to keep the item and we will compensate you for any drop in value.is significantly different from the sample or description.has a problem that would have stopped someone from buying the item if they had known about it.You can choose a refund or exchange if an item has a major problem. If a product that you have purchased from one of our stores does not meet expectations of the item as it was advertised, or the product is faulty, then please return the product to where you made the purchase for an exchange or refund, in accordance with Australian Consumer Laws. In some cases we can offer an exchange or store credit, please contact our customer service team for more information. Good Games TCG does not accept change of mind returns. If your purchase was from our retail stores, please contact the store directly. If you have any concerns regarding your purchase, please contact us. At Good Games, we want our customers to be completely satisfied with their purchases.