![]() ] and ] can be also played as spells from hand and then as lands from the graveyard. ] is also especially great with Muldrotha. You made mention of the manabase which is an obviously glaring weakness, so I would say also get a ] when upgrading that if you can afford it, as it's got overwhelming synergy with sultai landfall to justify the price. In Garruk's Wake, Roiling Regrowth, Risen Reef, Elixir of Immortality, Laboratory Maniac, Jace Wielder of Mysteries, Putrefy, Aether Spellbomb, Signets in generalĬards I'd consider (trying to keep "budget" in mind): If that's your win-con then you should play into building around them, and if not, they're not worth including. You've also got two Lab Man type cards but no real way combo with them, so they're just eating up card slots. While filling the graveyard, the goal is to control the game using Tasigur and. ![]() Most of the ones in the list are average and very comparable to something that could be stapled onto a permanent for recursion potential (ex: Roiling Regrowth instead of Font of Fertility). The main goal of this deck is to constantly mill your library into your graveyard with dredge cards and similar effects until you amass a large number of creatures and/or lands in the yard, which are utilized with big drops such as Tombstone Stairwell. It's fine to play instants and sorceries in Muldrotha but you want them to be very impactful if you can't recur them easily.
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