This is pretty much a what you see is what you get kind of card
Pristine Skywise is a clear throwback to the Angel
A deck that focuses on controlling the board and disrupting the opponent's attacking strategy would benefit from including Remove in its deck
To determine whether you create two tokens, check the power of the creature that died immediately before it died

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The way the deck works is that by not running any lands, you're all but guaranteed to dome your opponent for around 40 or more life, or how many cards you have left in your deck, to win the game