It can potentially do some work in decks like Breena, the Demagogue that can encourage opponents to attack each other, or a goad deck such as Karazikar, the Eye Tyrant where you can hope that blockers will be dying
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Voice of Many | Illustration by Greg Staples The Too Many Cards topic is as old as Magic itself, as witnessed by this old thread reposted on Twitter by SaffronOlive: The whole thread linked by SaffronOlive (which is from 1994) is worth a read, but two topics stood out to me, above all for how common they still are: players are worried that WotC will kill Magic by printing too many cards or by printing too powerful cards

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