But theres a lesson buried there: crushes fade, Pokmon is forever
Heliod, the Radiant Dawn is a very straightforward commander in this way, costing a fairly cheap four mana to transform him, or three mana and two life, to compleat the poor god, turning him into a twisted, Phyrexianized version of himself
might not seem like a real cost.
Cultivate always has a place in green decks, and heres the list of other ramp cards in the deck, to get more card draw, forests, mana, or creatures onto the battlefield: This ought to get the deck moving out of the gate
Because dual land cards are so versatile and green-blue MTG decks are consistently popular among players, Tropical Island is usually in high demand
Only time will tell whether all of this can stand up to our old nemesis Sheoldred, the Apocalypse, or the new menace Simulacrum Synthesizer