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This is a great way to learn card values without spending any real money, sharpening your skills for when you decide to buy, sell, or trade physical cards
Samut takes full advantage of this, granting other creatures the player controls +X/+0, where X is their current speed, as well as making non-creature spells cost X less to cast, where X is their current speed
It also sees play in more aggressive artifact-based decks like Hammer Time, Id expect to see Stoneforge around for a while to come
The results are overwhelming: not only does running the full amount of widely played, powerful cantrips in a Commander deck provide you with 35% less deck thinning, but so too does each instance of resolving a cantrip represent access to 40% less comparative information relative to the overall deck itself (Ill yield that Ive excluded some of the lesser-played cantrips, like Preordain, from this