True to the vision of MTG's head designer, Mark Rosewater, Aetherdrift's Commanders are really giving the "travelogue" experience
After all, your deck can't show off its clever theme if it never gets the chance to do anything
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The superior curve of the color combination also means that we can punish players who stumble on their mana quite effectively
(A suspected creature has menace and can't block.) Whenever a creature you control with menace attacks, create a Treasure token
Whats more, it has convoke, so youll cast it for 3-4 mana most of the time