It's a game-ender, typically sweeping away your opponent's entire board, while preserving any colorless permanents you've chosen to play, and, more often than not, also leaving Ugin alive to keep pecking away with their +2 damage-dealing power
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Note that we dissociate this type of deceptive inking from accidental inking (the small stroke of felt-tip pen in the middle of the card, or ink on a sleeve that has rubbed off), to which we also give the Inked status, but which we note as Print lines This card has a clearly visible printline, a minor printing defect which is nevertheless quite frequent, but which will be included in the surface score
Pure // Simple Forget Pure
You can pick it up in stores on January 19, 2018