Blasphemous Edict Blasphemous Edict is close to an auto-include card in EDH as a very efficient sweeper that you can cast for as little as and unlike Blasphemous Act, its regular mana cost is just 5
You can exchange life with the tree, losing 27
End step Aggro fills a great place in Pioneer by checking Mono Green, as long as you are savvy and aware of the Rakdos menace (though all the decks today came built with it in mind)
Sisay, Weatherlight Captain is an established deck in that format, and this card seems like a slam-dunk there
As far as we can tell, the card that finally tipped The Gaffer over the edge was Ragost, Deft Gastronaut, the most popular commander in Edge of Eternities
The ability word itself is just a flavorful way to tie similar abilities together on cards, and which has no reference in the comprehensive rules