I'd imagine against the right metagame, and timed correctly, it's insta-win. In most of the decks I've played it, that's been the case, given that I'm in a non-basic heavy meta and the blow to tri-color decks in particular is tough to overcome before they're buried by superior tempo.The Kher Keep and Trading Post would really only be played for their synergy with each other, but that synergy probably isn't worth two card slots.
It seems like you could say that same things about Blood Moon that you said about Braid of Fire. Does the same hold true (it pisses people off too much), or is the effect powerful enough that politics doesn't matter too much afterwards?
Yeah, seems precisely that broken. Nice.Also, does [card]Scythe of
the Wretched[/card] and Ashling work the way I think it does? Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems like you'd get all the creatures that she killed (including herself), with the Scythe ending up attached to the first one that you put on the stack. Is it really that broken, or am I misinterpreting something?