Syr konrad
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A creature card enters a graveyard from anywhere other than the battlefield.
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The rules text on the card states that the card does one damage to each opponent whenever one of three conditions is met. This makes it much more difficult to understand why Syr Konrad has such a grim text box. From the simplification of Channel to the constant inability to fix the rules text of Oubliette to fit into the text box, it is apparent that Wizards is trying to make the game easier to pick up and understand. Simplification of text boxes has been of extreme importance to the design team at WotC. Magic is known for being a game where, if you can read, you can play. Finally, Syr Konrad, the Grim also carries a massive block of rules text. This effect mimics that of Ghoulcaller’s Bell, but it can be repeated multiple times in a turn, given you have the mana. Konrad also allows his controller to pay one black and one generic mana to put the top card of each library into its respective graveyard. He costs two black and three generic mana for his five power and four toughness, a respectable stat line for a creature of his mana cost. Syr Konrad is a black Human Knight Creature. However, this latest spoiler of Syr Konrad, the Grim promises to be one of the most interesting Legendary Creatures in the set. The newest expansion has already shown off a new mechanic in Adventures that has an interesting twist on dual-use cards. Magic: The Gathering Throne of Eldraine spoiler season started just yesterday and earlier today we saw the return of a fan favorite, Garruk.