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I don't believe the reprint will see much play, due to the fact that it's a dominant, and not a particularly powerful one. Without the dominant cap, it would likely be a staple in Solomon's Temple decks, but as it stands, I can't see it being used in top decks.
Also the new one doesn't discard itself if Asherah Pole is activated in Solomon's Temple.
In a vacuum, the updated version of Glory of the Lord is head and shoulders above the old version. The issue is that, in practice, the added abilities aren't actually that good. In T1, most people running any kind of temple are running Lampstand, which already protects against the most common artifact killer (Destruction of Nehushtan). It's simply not worth taking up the dominant slot in these decks on the off-chance it will play against non-dominant artifact killers. Very few people are likely to run Solomon's Temple without Lampstand, and I doubt that such decks are going to be particularly well built (although it's possible). There's also the situation of the search potentially being blocked against Nazareth. All in all, even if Solomon's Temple decks were top tier, I can't see many people taking advantage of the new Glory of the Lord, as it doesn't present overly good abilities in actual play.
Has one of those decks ever won a nats?
...and Matt Townsend won with TGT/Centurions that year.
Quote from: Chris on June 14, 2014, 07:33:13 PM...and Matt Townsend won with TGT/Centurions that year.The deck that had the most FTM's was actually the one that won that year.