MTG’s Lorwyn Eclipse reveal included a new card that made a Spider-Man hero obsolete

There’s nothing more frustrating in Magic: The Gathering than falling prey to blue’s most annoying gimmick: the Counterspell. Blue’s entire color identity is about controlling the flow of play and manipulating both the battlefield and players’ hands with magic. For a relatively low cost, someone playing blue can counter almost any spell, regardless of how expensive, essentially making that spell a total waste of time and mana. That’s what makes any sort of counter to counterspells so darn satisfying. Though the Spider-Man set doesn’t have a ton of compelling cards to offer, Spider-Punk stands out as an elite red card that’s viable in most game formats, mainly because of one ability: Spells and abilities can’t be countered. As long as he remains on the board, it essentially disables counterspells across the entire table. At four-player Commander tables, that has a huge impact.

Editor-in-Chief for Robots Over Dinosaurs Anthony has been gaming since the 1980s. Working adjacent to the gaming industry for the last 20 years, his experience led him to open Robots Over Dinosaurs.

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