It deals 140 base damage, which is already impressive, with an additional 40 damage added on top for every prize card your opponent has taken
Similar to that of the sealed product, however, this trend is a reflection of market attrition less so than it is one of increased demand, making the Gaeas Cradle (and other hidden gems within, such as Yawgmoths Will) behave like more traditional collectible products offered by Magic - less support than sealed product, but with enough support to sustain long-term growth
Cards like Michelangelo, Improviser use sneak to enter combat tapped and attacking, while spells such as Shredders Technique and The Last Ronins Technique can be deployed mid-combat for discounted costs, turning what looks like a safe block into a blowout
CUTS: Sepulchral Primordial Setzer, Wandering Gambler Summon: Esper Valigarmanda Coin of Fate Rise of the Dark Realms Sabin, Master Monk Combustible Gearhulk General Leo Christophe Siegfried, Famed Swordsman Strago and Relm Sun Titan Big Score Mortify Rejoin the Fight Phoenix Down With only $50 to spend, I think the best way to make use of Revival Trance and its already great cards is to double-down on value and efficiency just spilling enough potent creatures into play from the yard to take over the game in short order