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This deck is a clone of Legacy - Thresh by Krozark. https://www.mtgvault.com/krozark/decks/legacy-thresh/
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Is it just me, or is mishra's bauble too popular these days? I know it works with delirium mechanics, but I'm seeing enough backlash in a build like this to at least question its placement. Bauble helps 4 channelers, works extremely well on the backend of 4 expressive iterations, and is acceptable fuel for 4 regents (and thins). However, it hurts 4 delvers, fails to boost 4 regents, is useless to 4 force of wills and potentially uselessly draws 4 force of wills with an empty hand (if you topdeck it), and has 8 sorcery, 12 critter, 2 other artifact, and something like 15 land 'dead tempo' targets (which is close to 60% of the deck) which make it a bad topdeck in general.Am I certain about this? Nope. Just came to mind.
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The key is to know why mishra's bauble is so popular.It draws a card and costs 0 which sort of replaces itself, so it's a thinner like manamorphose or street Wraith, so how does it differ from those ?Because It's a permanent, allowing you to choose exactly when you want to draw a card. That means it bypasses discard.It's seeing so much use because it protects against discard, which was also the reason why brainstorm got banned in a couple of formats.