…that is almost a trap. Your library itself is really only 58 cards. In blue decks, that number can be lowered even further with spells like Gitaxian Probe [] and…
…of the Veil [] and the like. I think about the decklist below as the “current iteration,” because I’m sure that improvements can be made. Maybe after more reps, we…
…deck. Most of the cards in our deck have landfall, which means they will be triggering whenever we play a land card. This is one of the reasons why our…
…appropriate cost reduction- this is because the rules take any additional costs into consideration before applying any reductions. Because of this, there are several spells where you may never have…
…yet underplayed spells in the format. The deck should be built around killing creatures and walkers with combat damage as well as a minor mill sub theme, so Sorin has…
…there one way or another. It’s better to cast these when you don’t care what happens immediately afterward. In Conclusion I see no reason why this deck should ever be…
…for better lands will give us huge advantages against our opponents. We will want to take advantage of the London Mulligan in order to make sure we can play Wrenn…
…enchantment colors. The first ability will be the most commonly used as this deck is running a lot of auras (19 and some bestow creatures). Being able to untap permanents…
…take much longer to combo off. I sent my decklist to my league organizer and didn’t realize those lands would be better off as islands. Speaking of lands, you may…
…following suit. PLAYING SAHEELI as early as possible is our goal. Getting two colored mana might be tough, which is why we have cards like Interplanar Beacon [] in the…