

I want to draw my deck not with enter the infinite but a card at a time and win on that incremental card advantage. I wanted to play a control plan that did weird crazy temur reclamation or twin level shit. I wanted to decided whether to cycle or play a card. The satisfaction when someone deals with your delver plan and suddenly you play an exarch and their eyes go wide is one of the best experiences lol My current flavor of jeskai delver involves astrolabe and splinter twin with an sfm transitional sideboard. I will play miracles or other variants sometimes to change it up or if i think what i like just is unplayable for whatever reason. I like playing jeskai delver in legacy and jeskai control in modern. I liked playing UW Flash back in inn-rtr standard. I liked played Temur Reclamation on Arena. Or control or some midrange or variation of the two with and interesting way to finish. Every jeskai card out i would see and shake my head. So I've been watching for about 2 years for something to come out that spoke to me in a way that made me want to build a deck that i would enjoy playing over and over again. Not to mention i have jeskai landbases in both legacy and modern so I'm set for cleaning that up and having a smooth manabase. I've wanted to because i wanted to be able to be a part of the easiest format to find a game in. Ive played it on multiple occasions and its been fun enough but ive never seen a deck, a commander or played with either that made me want to play it more than rarely so i could never justify building and keeping a deck around. Except standard because i just can't deal with keeping up with rotation at this point in my life. I also tend to keep rdw or burn in every format i can just to have something on the fly in case someone plays pauper or pioneer and wants a game or to test.
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I mainly play legacy but depending on the meta and whats available locally I'll play modern as well and have a full selection of cards for modern.

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