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RambIe on Why is this Card Played 5 years ago UpperDeckerTaco ya your probably right but last Saturday i was playing my Timmy temur deck T1:i played a forest into Magus of the Candelabra T2: i floated the green played Simic Growth Chamber bounced the forest used candelabra to untap chamber then casted Broken Bond on my buddies signet put the forest back and then casted Sol Ring T3: i played a mountain and then casted Skyline Despot T4: i played Alchemist's Refuge and casted Seedborn Muse leaving the rest of my mana open for Spell Burst & Voidslime after this topic today i really can't help but to think how cool it would have been to have Lighthouse Chronologist in my hand on Turn 4 in that game idk i might even add it to the deck ive been needing more mana dumps anyways Thanks Sultai_Sir RambIe on Why is this Card Played 5 years ago Last_Laugh i just reread your post yes in a +1/+1 focused counter deck i would total agree Sage of Hours would be the goto i would not even consider Lighthouse Chronologist as an option in a +1/+1 counter deck

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9 Terra, Herald Of Hope From Final Fantasy 6 Despite A Lack Of Magic-Style Inspiration, This FFVI-Inspired Commander Shines As fans of the game will know, Final Fantasy 6 doesn't have the same 3D character art to pull from like some of the other games in the series, making developing cards like "Terra, Herald of Hope" a bit trickier