Near as I can tell, it started popping up in May with some JATO Dynamics research data, but it’s definitely a claim Musk has repeated himself. It’s unclear where exactly the claim about the Model Y’s best-selling car status came from. We lead our morning news roundup today with that, plus some surprising news about the federal government stepping it up on autonomous cars more details on General Motors’ big plans for OnStar and some not-so-promising developments out of a hydrogen-car taxi program in Japan. But is that oft-cited data point that the Tesla Model Y is the best-selling car in the world really accurate? A look at the numbers provides a more complex picture. I also want to try out ] as an alternative to ], as we can sac it to draw from the grave.Whether your closet’s full of T-shirts with Elon Musk’s face on them or you’d sooner die than be seen in one of his cars, you cannot deny that Tesla is-to borrow a phrase that the tech bros love-crushing it lately. Here's an example list: Otherworldly Dredge Other alternatives are ] and ] which draw cards, but their 2 cmc is rather off-putting. It's a T1 play and the most important thing is it has Flashback, so we can always do something with it if we mill it by dredging. They're similar to ] as it mills 6 cards for a one card investment. What we need is more consistency.Īfter looking up alternatives I stumbled over ] and ]. My problem with it is it's dead when you get a rough start. Don't get me wrong I think it's good when you get a good opener and can fire it off T2/3. I don't really think so as exiling 8 cards is a steep cost to pay. You might argue that ] makes up for that. What I always liked about looting was that you could use it from the grave if your hand is dead, whereas neither merchant or inquiry do anything in the grave. After I took a longer break from Modern itt came to my attention that people are playing ] and ] as replacements for ] since it got the hammer.
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