Through the Looking Glass: Death & Taxes II with Phil Gallagher
…grabbing a Wishclaw Talisman or a [[Lion’s Eye Diamond that was played out, this card costs three mana. Usually, something else had to go right in order for this card…
…grabbing a Wishclaw Talisman or a [[Lion’s Eye Diamond that was played out, this card costs three mana. Usually, something else had to go right in order for this card…
…[[Lion’s Eye Diamond into Black Lotus for all of the cards in exile. This can be an extra source of color fixing that is not usually there as normally [[Lion’s…
…example, putting back Ad Nauseam to draw into with another cantrip and a [[Lion’s Eye Diamond or two can be powerful. Putting cards back into the deck to redraw with…
…gets a good timing window against TES unless you have Teferi, Time Raveler, and can hit a [[Lion’s Eye Diamond when they have relevant cards in hand or they play…
…same. Sequencing them appropriately, however, is important to give up the least information and not get blown out by having a [[Lion’s Eye Diamond countered. For this reason, Mox Opal…
…a card, hold priority, activate a [[Lion’s Eye Diamond or two and cast Ad Nauseam. This still works with Mishra’s Bauble! With the draw trigger on the stack, making all…
…I don’t mind clipping a [[Lion’s Eye Diamond or Chrome Mox if it’s there. Most versions play 1-2 Wasteland and at least one Life from the Loam. Clipping your lands…
…Chant, this will create a window for your Silence-effect to take over the game. 2. Silence to draw out any opposing copies. 3. Echo of Eons + [[Lion’s Eye Diamond…
…Nauseam 1 Echo of Eons 2 Silence 2 Orim’s Chant 4 Rite of Flame 4 Dark Ritual 4 [[Lion’s Eye Diamond 4 Lotus Petal 4 Mox Opal 3 Chrome Mox…
…to go back to older versions of the deck and play the six-ticket Chrome Mox. Playing TES on Magic Online Burning Wish [[Lion’s Eye Diamond Infernal Tutor Beyond the normal…
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