Well, isn't that the $1,000,000 question Next week, the historic Mythic Invitational will take place at PAX East

Achilles Davenport Adwal, Breaker of Chains Alela, Cunning Conqueror Alpharael, Dreaming Acolyte Anowon, the Ruin Thief Araumi of the Dead Tide Architects of Will Ashiok's Forerunner Atris, Oracle of Half-Truths Aven Heartstabber Azula, Cunning Usurper Baleful Strix Bane Alley Broker Basim Ibn Ishaq Benthic Djinn Bladestitched Skaab Blizzard Specter Callidus Assassin Captain N'ghathrod Carlo, Suave Schemer Cavern Harpy Cemetery Puca Circu, Dimir Lobotomist Consuming Aberration Contraband Kingpin Cunning Nightbonder Curious Cadaver Cybernetica Datasmith Cyclonus, the Saboteur Darkblade Agent Deadeye Brawler Deadeye Plunderers Deathcult Rogue Deceit Dee Kay, Finder of the Lost Dementia Sliver Devourer of Memory Dimir Cutpurse Dimir Doppelganger Dimir Guildmage Dimir Infiltrator Dimir Spybug Dimir Strandcatcher Dinrova Horror Diregraf Captain Disciple of Deceit Doc Ock, Evil Inventor Doctor Octopus, Master Planner Doomsday Specter Dragonlord Silumgar Dralnu, Lich Lord Dreadwing Scavenger Duskmantle Guildmage Duskmantle Seer Eloise, Nephalia Sleuth Emet-Selch of the Third Seat Emet-Selch, Unsundered Ertai Resurrected Etherium Abomination Etrata, Deadly Fugitive Etrata, the Silencer Evangel of Synthesis Evil Twin Ezio, Blade of Vengeance Faerie Snoop Fallen Shinobi Fathom Feeder Fear of Infinity Foggy Swamp Spirit Keeper Garland, Royal Kidnapper Ghastlord of Fugue Ghost, Spectral Saboteur

Today, her spot has been usurped by The Scarab God, a ridiculous creature that gives you far more value for a lower mana cost and dodges most commander tax
Probably not, but the card has me excited regardless
With a hypothetical twenty lands, twenty one-drops and twenty non-one-drops, the rough math comes out to being 66% that youll hit something relevant to use on turn three