Discard does the same thing to opposing decks as crash testing does to a car: subject it to massive additional strain across every area until something fails (and hurts the dummy piloting it)
Such robust mana ramp helps Klauth earn a place among the best MTG Dragons, though players still have stronger options that hit even harder
Even if you dont care about the creature type, this zombie wizard works well in self-mill decks since it stocks the graveyard and benefits you when milled
Cost-reducing and cost-increasing modifiers like Cemetery Prowler or Thalia, Guardian of Thraben are technically different to alternative costs, but follow virtually identical rules for when they do or dont apply, so we can lump them in here too
Value Cards: Teferi, Temporal Archmage Stormsurge Kraken Breaching Leviathan Cyclonic Rift Rite of Replication Intellectual Offering Sapphire Medallion Crown of Doom Thran Dynamo Well, 22-year-old me is feeling very smug about feeling like the lieutenant cards were good pick-ups