His biggest hobby is running several games of Dungeons & Dragons with friends, as the dungeon master, or narrator and world-worker that guides characters through a campaign based on their choices and luck
Instead, it's because of how well this works as one of the Amber enchanted options
Cromat is an older example of this, and a deck I had built in my earlier years of Commander
We got in a few games of sealed (in which one opens six packs of random cards and uses the contents to build a deck), as well as draft (in which many more packs are presented to the player, who chooses one card out of each pack)
Either way, those decks are very different from the traditional mill archetype, so I wont be talking about those cards
Llanowar Elves and Burning-Tree Emissary combine with Nyxthos to make turn two Nissa, Who Shakes the World possible, though turn three is far more common