In limited, drafting plenty of commons like Focused Funambulist and Bamboozling Beeble will help you scry to the cards you need and keep you swinging in with an army of fantastic flying fellows
That being said, Summon: Primal Odin is pretty good and his abilities are very sweet, especially the second chapter that lets you WIN THE GAME if you deal combat damage with it
This whimsical border of entwining vines truly makes us wonder what lurks in the shadows of these fantastical woods and beyond, especially when Phyrexians get involved with this treatment during March of the Machine
Which insect commander do you like to run

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His experience trigger only asks that creatures enter the battlefield (not be cast, unlike Kalemne and Daxos), so he works very well with tokens