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Sunscorch Regent – A Magic the Gathering Card Review

Sunscorch Regent is a creature with a lot of potential and thus far it really hasn’t realized it. Still it’s been a top 100 best seller in single cards on amazon so clearly the interest is there. Being a dragon is obviously a point in its favor but where exactly does it fit into the scheme of a deck? 

The biggest knock against it that is keeping it out of Constructed is its 3 toughness. While 4/3 isn’t terrible for a five mana creature that can easily get bigger, Stoke the Flames is all that it takes to take it out. With Exquisite Firecraft from Magic Origins, another burn spell that deals 4 damage, now in play, things don’t look much better for this Regent. 

But, Firecraft is not as easy to cast as Stoke the Flames… So, when the Magic 2015 instant with Convoke rotates out, the Regent won’t have to deal with that. Then again, there’s Languish in Magic Origins, which gives all creatures -4/-4 until end of turn. Basically for Sunscorch Regent to see any meaningful Constructed play, it has to consistently reach 5 toughness. That being said, it will gain a counter in response to the removal. So, Stoke the Flames being gone definitely helps its case.

Clearly, the Regent was designed to work alongside the Bolster mechanic, introduced in Fate Reforged. Anafenza, Kin-Tree Spirit is definitely playable and Dromoka, the Eternal works well alongside it. Anything that doles out +1/+1 counters en masse will make this more playable. 

There is some hope though and a lot of it has to do with Managorger Hydra from Magic Origins. It’s a 3 drop 1/1 but it gets counters for each spell played including your own. There’s also Hardened Scales, which works absurdly well alongside the bolster mechanic. Indirectly, this new Hydra makes a deck with Sunscorch Regent at the top end much more attractive.

Servant of the Scale is a common creature that shouldn’t be overlooked.. It comes into play with a +1/+1 counter on it. When it dies, those counters get to go onto another creature you control. Avatar of the Resolute is a two drop creature that gains a +1/+1 counter for each creature you control with a +1/+1 counter when it enters. With a couple Anafenza, Kin-Tree Spirit, a playset of Managorger Hydra and the Sunscorch Regents topping out the curve alongside one or two Dromoka, the Eternal seems like a deck that should curve out extremely well. 

So there is some place for this Regent to go in an upcoming Standard format. But what’s driving the Amazon sales? Looking at dealer buy-lists, this seems to mainly be an Amazon-only phenomenon. The most curious thing is that the Regent buy lists for a quarter, which is above bulk. But the foil also buy lists for about a quarter. 

It is a Dragon and it fits into a number of Dragon commander decks. It also fits into strategies that love +1/+1 counters. I think of all the Regents, this will be the third of the cycle to emerge, after Thunderbreak Regent and Icefall Regent. It’s definitely a card to watch, and the casual crowd is clearly ahead of the game on this one. 

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Amelia Desertsong is a former content marketing specialist turned essayist and creative nonfiction author. She writes articles on many niche hobbies and obscure curiosities, pretty much whatever tickles her fancy. Personal Website: https://www.thephoenixdesertsong.com

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