The one thing holding Liberator back is that it doesn't fit a mana curve particularly well unless you somehow gain access to additional mana on turn four
The One Ring serialized: $2 million-plus, purchased by Post Malone The One Ring prerelease foil: Around $135 The One Ring borderless foil: Around $40 The One Ring extended foil: Around $760 The One Ring extended non-foil: Around $65 Borderless poster foil: Around $225 Borderless poster non-foil: Around $125 Showcase Scrolls foil: Around $230 Showcase Scrolls non-foil: Around $90 The One Ring foil: Around $70 The One Ring normal: Around $57 Orcish Bowmasters MTG price Impacting the cEDH and Modern formats is Orcish Bowmasters
Printed as a buy-a-box promo for Core Set 2019 , the card wasn't actually in the set itself

Quandrix students, help me count to five: Primo, the Unbounded, which I will absolutely be building, introducing the first-ever base-power-0 matters commander that builds big Fractal tokens when creatures with 0 base power deal combat damage Yavimaya Bloomsage, the only creature in the prepare cycle to feature a flat-out banned card in Channel, made ready by putting a +1/+1 counter on a creature that subsequently has power 7 or greater Owlin Spiralmancer, a powerful creature that copies the first X-cost spell you cast every turn (including on your opponents' turns) Nexus Mentality, a member of the highly exclusive club of cards that can move counters between nonland permanents (sadly, this doesn't let you rip counters away from Dark Depths) Turbulent Wilderness, the final land (for now) in the Turbulent cycle When it comes to blue-green, it can sometimes be difficult to build a deck with a cohesive theme that doesn't lean too hard on broad themes like +1/+1 counters or Lands Matter