To prepare against Thoughtseize, Modern decks need to bring a certain level of resiliency and redundancy to the battlefield
Blaine's Charizard #2Holo Rare $594.19 Charizard #4Holo Rare $800.43 Charizard #1Holo Rare $67.67 Charizard #4Holo Rare $2146.38 Charizard #4Holo Rare $466.74 Charizard #3Holo Rare $400.00 Charizard #146Secret Rare Charizard #100Secret Rare $772.48 Noibat #SV43Shiny Holo Rare $5.06 Altaria #SV37Shiny Holo Rare $6.66 Diancie #SV36Shiny Holo Rare $5.27 Decidueye GX #SV47Shiny Holo Rare $21.35 Alolan Ninetales GX #SV53Shiny Holo Rare $52.94 Beldum #SV30Shiny Holo Rare $2.87 Scyther #SV1Shiny Holo Rare $10.85 Magnezone #SV29Shiny Holo Rare $2.85 Garchomp #SV40Shiny Holo Rare $9.99 Riolu #SV21Shiny Holo Rare $12.31 Mega Charizard Y Collection
[2] [3] [4] It was revised in 1999, 2002, [5] [6] and again in 2010
Decks that run more Water-type Pokmon naturally benefit the most from the cards Pokmon search effect, but Iridas secondary effectsearching for an Item cardcan also prove especially helpful, grabbing important pieces from your deck when they are most needed
Hail, Caesar (Red-White-Black) : There's also the Hail, Caesar deck, featuring the franchise's infamous Caesar as your commander
While it's legal in Commander, Windfall can't be played in Magic 's other eternal formats