@Backgroundpony
Nah, I just realized what it is. I thought of the decks I used extra draw effects in, and realized they were usually Commander decks or Turbo-fog where I could refresh myself with Elixers of Immortality. I’m scared of mill; mainly because of my wife’s penchant for milling. This has a good mixture of power and control (rather than, say, a Font of Mythos).
@Bonberjean
Both have advantages, though. I can see this one going wild in commander to an extent that your one wouldn’t. Otherwise, it’d depend how well your format supports a control deck with many small creatures.
Nah, I just realized what it is. I thought of the decks I used extra draw effects in, and realized they were usually Commander decks or Turbo-fog where I could refresh myself with Elixers of Immortality. I’m scared of mill; mainly because of my wife’s penchant for milling. This has a good mixture of power and control (rather than, say, a Font of Mythos).
Card Advantage gives you more Option and Limits the steps of your oponent to Play against it.
If you have 5 Cards they got 3 they might be able to do something against 3 but you still got 2 Cards to Play.
Also if you got a certain win Combo and you reach the necessary Cards before your oponent reaches the Cards they Need to win you win.
Both have advantages, though. I can see this one going wild in commander to an extent that your one wouldn’t. Otherwise, it’d depend how well your format supports a control deck with many small creatures.
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