There are infinite stars in the sky and while there aren’t quite as many ways to use this card, its clearly more than I could ever count.

There are infinite stars in the sky and while there aren’t quite as many ways to use this card, its clearly more than I could ever count.

I had a Goblin deck with Fate Reforged and it worked surprisingly well. Now there’s one pretty innocuous goblin, which just happens to have a great interaction with another goblin you might have heard of: [scryfall]Goblin Rabblemaster[/scryfall].

Although the format is currently designed to be midrange heavy, there’s probably room for a very fast deck. How many 2/1 for one are there right now? Quite a few.


We don’t have decent scans of Nissa yet, so here’s the gist: She’s basically a worse version of [scryfall]Civic Wayfinder[/scryfall] (less usable creature class types and can only find forests), but if you have seven lands in play, she flips. The planeswalker version reveals cards of the top of your library. If its a land, you get to play it immediately, otherwise you put it into your hand. The -2 ability produces a legendary 4/4 elemental and the ultimate ability makes six of your lands 6/6 elemental creatures.
Yes, these two working together. Although, Jace was leaked and the pictures aren’t very good, so, here’s Liliana.


Chandra seems interesting. The format currently has plenty of lifegain, so Chandra is probably easy to hate out, but at the same time, this new Chandra probably gives you the ability to fight through it.

Okay, once again a more casual list, but I think there’s a seed of something here.
A more convoluted version of this. For whatever reason, I’ve been thinking about this and came up with both Naya and Bant versions, both based on copying effects.
These are very casual. I don’t think these could be tuned enough to work in standard. On the other hand, I never do see the really great combos, so how would I know?