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Using kalitas and multiple returnable creatures to buff him and swing with heavy lifelink, or use removal cards to generate 2/2 zombies to contribute to a bigger board state or to be food for kalitas along with others. Prized amalgam is just an amazing card that can be returned on opponents turn with bloodghast, or if the right situation hits to block with relentless dead. Heavy graveyard play with the good use of red for some removal or direct damage with lightning bolt.
use early game to drop things like grave crawler, and relentless dead or blood ghast to start going offensive against a control deck. If it is another tempo match up use removal to build up until you can start triggering kalitas multiple times and nykthos greatly helps for generating all the mana to maybe trigger him multiple times and continuously bring back grave crawler or use relentless dead along with his trigger to bring back other threats.
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So why is the lily of the veil so much per card? Ive always thought of the ultimate as lack-luster and its difficult to use right as it allows your opponent a choice.
A three cost planeswalker with hand disruption and sac a creature is just super powerful in modern. Her ult isn't really anything special. Its good If you're exceptional at dividing up an opponents resources. But her +1 and -2 are really good. Her hand disruption especially for this deck is awesome. I can drop stuff in my grave and she can get rid or limit answers for my opponent or help keep a clear board state.
Oh, now I see it good sir. Thank you.