This takes us to our next section Tutors In Magic, a tutor is a card that allows you to search your library for another card and either put it in your hand or at the top of your library
If so, cards are drawn and resolved in turn on the Players turn
While a couple of support cards tried to give a Sacred Beast Deck consistency, it took nearly 15 years since their initial release for a true Structure Deck to finally make them playable in the Yu-Gi-Oh
The interesting thing about Commander is that theres more than one way to play the format, in fact, Id even argue there are multiple sub-genres within the EDH umbrella: cEDH, Rule Zero: 7s & 8s, Casual EDH, Modified Precons, Budget Constrained Builds, Modified Precons, and Precons, just to name a few I actually enjoy building and tuning decks to play at all of these power levels, but one thing I believe remains constant is: In formats with singletons or restricted lists stand-out Power cards tend to provide huge edges when drawn
This is because the RGB colors at each pixel is blending with its complement basically averaging both colors out to a neutral grey
And drawing cards for life is, without a doubt, incredibly powerful