Eerie Interlude, Ghostway, and Laezels Acrobatics are the best in the deck thanks to being instants and dodging format staples like Farewell

Braids, Conjurer Adept Braids, Conjurer Adept | Illustration by Zoltan Boros & Gabor Szikszai Commander (1) Planeswalker (1) Creature (21) Archetype of Imagination Artisan of Kozilek Blightsteel Colossus Breaching Leviathan Bringer of the Blue Dawn Darksteel Colossus Emrakul, the Promised End Grozoth Inkwell Leviathan Jin-Gitaxias, Core Augur Kozilek, the Great Distortion Mulldrifter Nullstone Gargoyle Platinum Angel Platinum Emperion Siren Stormtamer Thassa, God of the Sea Torrential Gearhulk Tribute Mage Ulamog, the Infinite Gyre Void Winnower Instant (16) Brainstorm Counterspell Cyclonic Rift Disrupt Fact or Fiction Force of Will Frantic Search Mana Drain Mystical Tutor Negate Pact of Negation Pongify Pull from Tomorrow Rapid Hybridization Reality Shift Swan Song Sorcery (5) Blatant Thievery Clone Legion Compulsive Research Expropriate Treasure Cruise Enchantment (5) Back to Basics Mystic Remora Omniscience Propaganda Rhystic Study Artifact (14) Caged Sun Darksteel Forge Doubling Cube Extraplanar Lens Lightning Greaves Mindslaver Sensei's Divining Top Sol Ring The Immortal Sun The Magic Mirror Thought Vessel Thran Dynamo Treasure Map Vedalken Orrery Land (37) Ancient Tomb Island x29 Lonely Sandbar Myriad Landscape Reliquary Tower Riptide Laboratory Scrying Sheets Strip Mine Winding Canyons Braids, Conjurer Adept can be a scary commander to see on the board, and for good reason

The real value in 1-mana counters is that the single Island youve left untapped doesnt look nearly as much like a Counterspell, which you can use to lull your opponent into a false sense of security
A card is considered functionally identical to another card if it has the same card type, subtypes, abilities, mana cost, power, and toughness
I dont like the way that costs scale, especially for a monstrosity ability
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