Its unlikely Dimir Mill will emerge as a top tier deck, but if youre looking for something unique to play at your next Pioneer event, consider giving Dimir Mill a whirl
Being able to recur offensive creatures, destructive auras, and defensive enchantments each turn makes for an impossible climb back, and just casting one spell from the graveyard off of Lurrus is going to put your opponent way behind
Unlike damage-based sweepers, reducing toughness to zero causes creatures to die as a state-based action, making this the definitive answer to problematic indestructible threats that dominate late-game boards
To match the feel of Orzhov, we made the flickering ability require a creature sacrifice
Start Your Engines | Illustration by Darek Zabrocki Before I actually get to the decks, let's define fun
I touched on it recently in my piece about how people should be running more and expecting more graveyard hate