![]() ![]() Cracking Clues isn't recommended unless we are digging for the missing cascade spell. Wavesifter: Our only turn-two play adds a couple of Clue tokens to the board, bringing us up to four game objects on the spot. No less relevant, it works as both creature multiplier throughout the combo and eventual finisher at the end, as the amount of hasty 1/1 Goblins created after several Glimpses is usually enough to kill the opponent on the spot. Khalni Garden: A free permanent plus a land-all in one card! The Plant token won't enter the red zone unless in life-or-death situations, and later on it helps to increase the creature count for our Chancellor.Ĭhancellor of the Forge: Speaking of the devil, this is another free token producer if found in the starting hand. With less it becomes quite hard to hit enough of the payoffs the deck needs to keep chaining one Glimpse after another. Personally, I prefer to have at least five objects in play before going for the combo. However, without early pressure from our rival, we can wait until turn four to deploy more permanents first, which will result in a better, less risky Glimpse. Ideally, the deck can go off on turn three. In order to make it worthwhile, we need to create extra game objects (as Andrea Mengucci says). (Let's call this "to spin the wheel" from now on.) The outcome looks like card disadvantage at first glance. Once resolved, it shuffles all permanents you own into your library to replace them with the same number randomly revealed from the top. Forget about the Monkey, say goodbye to DRC, let's welcome Glimpse of Tomorrow! Understanding the Comboīefore reviewing any list, the first order of business is getting to know how the strategy works: Glimpse of Tomorrow a suspend sorcery that can be cheated onto the stack using the usual cascade spells, since the deck runs no one- or two-mana spells. Today, I want to focus on one of the most powerful red cards from MH2, which didn't get enough credit until recently. ![]() Sure, Modern Horizons 2 has completely redefined the format as we knew it prior to its release, but there are plenty of viable strategies and all the busted chase mythics and rares from the set keep the others in cheek, so to speak. I am more than happy to talk about Modern again, currently one of the funniest and healthiest formats in Magic, if not simply the best.
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