Deed also savages decks like white weenie and even red deck wins as they not only invest in many cheap threat by diversify having non creature threats like equipment, Sulphuric Vortex, Cursed Scroll, Crusade and so forth, all of which Deed eats up happily as well
To get an idea of how your mana curve looks, you must first count the number of total cards in your deck to organize them by mana value
There are better options in the self-mill and Clue token strategies, but this wouldn't be an embarrassment if it made it into the 99
Technically, you can use it to buff up one of your weaker creatures, turning anything into a consistent threat
(2025-06-06) If the copied creature is copying something else, then the token enters as whatever that creature copied
Creature-based strategies are easy to pick up yet still offer moments for interaction and decision-making