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Haven't tested this yet. If somebody has a bit experience how well Mastery of the Unseen works and how reliable that works, I'd appreciate the input.
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I haven't actually played with Mastery, but from what I've seen, it is pretty reliable unless they can remove it. However, I've only seen it used in control decks, where they activate it on their end step so that they have mana open for counters until the very last second. Since it allows to essentially make a 2/2 every turn mid game and maybe even two late game, while filling your hand with cards until they can remove it since you are using your mana to make the manifests.However, you seem to be running a more aggressive build, so I really dont know how Mastery will fit into that. My only other comment is that if you remove mirari's wake it will be modern legal.Good Luck, nerddude345
Thanks for the input, nerddude.I've been playing a little bit with this deck and while Mastery works well in it, it doesn't seem necessary to win with it.It's still pretty neat to open up more options to surprise your opponent with lots of actual morph creatures and trigger-effects, so I'll keep playing it like this for a while to learn a bit more about it.Whether the deck will end up in Modern or Legacy time and experience will show. Mirari's Wake really is an awesome card for this deck as it considerably buffs manifest production with Mastery and makes all the little morph creatures a bit more relevant.Cheers,Morty