Instead of choosing between attacking you or casting things, they'll usually attack elsewhere and cast too
Plus, when they finally play their third land you can play another Stone Rain just to frustrate them even more
Perhaps Wizards of the Coast has access to it because of the company's shared history with Pokemon
There are plenty of cards from Prosper, Tome-Bounds Forgotten Realms precon that fit right in with this commander
My Verdict: Swiftfoot Boots offers powerful, flexible protection at a higher equip cost
Creatures (25) 4 Solemn Simulacrum 1 Thrashing Brontodon 4 Brazen Borrower 4 Setessan Champion 1 Dryad of the Ilysian Grove 1 Keruga, the Macrosage 3 Yorion, Sky Nomad 1 Llanowar Visionary 4 Glasspool Mimic 1 Koma, Cosmos Serpent 1 Cosima, God of the Voyage Planeswalkers (2) Lands (28) Spells (25) 3 Omen of the Hunt 4 Omen of the Sea 4 Wolfwillow Haven 1 Kiora Bests the Sea God 4 Enigmatic Incarnation 4 Shark Typhoon 1 Path to the World Tree 4 In Search of Greatness Sideboard I love the diverse mix of ways that green can seek to build advantages in this set