Originally Posted by
Calmdown
Yes, preventing someone from attacking you is too cheap for 1. Because, it works in a vacuum (ie if you have no other creatures), and it adds board control. Whereas preventing someone from defending requires you to have creatures to take advantage of this, and is not something you will always even need since many creatures oneshot eachother anyway.
And look, this change also accomplished something else - the two are no longer homogenous, but instead two different sides of a coin, adding a bit more variation between Human and Shadow!
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