

Furthermore, you may notice that Concordant Crossroads also offers a wheel to your opponent’s creatures as well.

Of course, this is assuming you’re drawing a Concordant Crossroads in your opening hand. Thus, you can fill your deck with creatures of high strength and toughness, play Concordant Crossroads at the first turn, and then swing with your oversized creatures immediately at every turn. If you’re looking for proof of this statement, there’s a reason the Goblin Guide is a powerful card.Ĭoncordant Crossroads breaks this rule by speeding up every creature that enters play at the exorbitant cost of one green mana. Unfortunately, creatures that sped often pay for themselves by decreasing strength or toughness in return. Anyone who considers themselves a red wizard will be very familiar with the power of the keyword wheel.
