it also recreates Astrodyne by letting you gain an advantage using three different cards you've played in the past
Doubling Season It wouldnt be Double Masters without Doubling Season
When assessing the value of the Original Ancient Mew card, several factors come into play: Condition: Cards in mint condition can fetch higher prices, while those with wear and tear may be valued lower

Reap the Tides Deck Breakdown Aesi, Tyrant of Gyre Strait | Illustration by Viktor Titov Commander (1) Creature (29) Avenger of Zendikar Elder Deep-Fiend Meloku the Clouded Mirror Nezahal, Primal Tide Scourge of Fleets Shipbreaker Kraken Sphinx of Uthuun Stormtide Leviathan Tromokratis Molimo, Maro-Sorcerer Rampaging Baloths Terastodon Verdant Sun's Avatar Fathom Mage Murkfiend Liege Simic Sky Swallower Mulldrifter Slinn Voda, the Rising Deep Acidic Slime Eternal Witness Reclamation Sage Sporemound Wickerbough Elder Yavimaya Elder Coiling Oracle Sharktocrab Meteor Golem Trench Behemoth Stumpsqual Hydra Instant (8) Arcane Denial Counterspell Fact of Fiction Into the Roil Peel from Reality Beast Within Growth Spiral Simic Charm Sorcery (10) Whelming Wave Spitting Image Compulsive Research Cultivate Explore Harmonize Kodama's Reach Rampant Growth Search for Tomorrow Urban Evolution Enchantment (3) Ior Ruin Expedition Khalni Heart Expedition Retreat to Kazandu Artifact (4) Seer's Sundial Simic Signet Sol Ring Swiftfoot Boots Land (43) Blighted Woodland Command Tower Coral Atoll Evolving Wilds Jungle Basin Memorial to Genius Reliquary Tower Simic Growth Chamber Simic Guildgate Terramorphic Expanse Vivid Creek Vivid Grove Woodland Stream Forest x15 Island x15 Commander, Theme, and Strategy Aesi, Tyrant of Gyre Strait is a landfall-focused deck looking to gain an advantage off playing a lot of lands or getting big creatures out and overpowering your opponents

Typically, if I have access to it and it's not destroyed via Movepool (looking at you Gen 4), I will always have it on my team
its not a triggered or activated ability