Devour For Power had maybe five cards that let you mill yourself, while Sultai Arisen has 14 at various spots on the curve: Hedron CrabHedron Crab Life from the LoamLife from the Loam Will of the SultaiWill of the Sultai There are 51 cards that mention the graveyard in some capacity, including these excellent grindy midgame pieces: Teval's JudgmentTeval's Judgment Diviner of MistDiviner of Mist Conduit of WorldsConduit of Worlds Kishla SkimmerKishla Skimmer Finally, you need your closers: Lord of ExtinctionLord of Extinction Afterlife from the LoamAfterlife from the Loam Colossal Grave-ReaverColossal Grave-Reaver The deck is just good, not-so-clean, fun with its constant churning of the yard for hijinks and value
Don't consider it a fun chaotic card, consider it in the vein of a Heroic Intervention
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Toph, the First Metalbender (Borderless) (Neon Ink Foil) It's no secret that Earthbending has been one of the most flavorful additions to come out of the MTG X ATLA this year, with Toph, the First Metalbender's Neon Ink Foil variant being no exception, as noted by its currently averaging $921.28 price tag
If youre hitting for six on turn three, youre probably winning even without it
Always the wilds return. Domri Rade Expansion: Ravnica Allegiance (Uncommon) Ravnica Allegiance Rarity: Uncommon Card Number: 149 Artist: Tyler Walpole Its not as powerful as Seedborn Muse, but it isnt a creature, which means it wont be destroyed by a creature board wipe, and since its uncommon, its a much less expensive