A curse here or there can help in enchantment-matters decks, but it takes a lot for curse strategies to work
Whether you want to hold off a counterspell, trigger your own leaves the battlefield trigger or just need to get past a blocker, this Aang knows how to save the day
Scute Swam Exponential growth is no joke, and thats what landfall decks get with Scute Swarm

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While the peculiarity of this card is worth mentioning, it's also a very powerful Dragon
While the game continues to have some shortcomings (too many deck types are held back by a lack of draw abilities), Shimmering Skies provides options for just about every dominant deck type in the game and could help support some new deck types in the future