The deck has a fantastic early ramp package, mixing a blend of the usual suspects with unique picks that help this deck feel different: Inspiring StatuaryInspiring Statuary Nature's LoreNature's Lore Sword of the AnimistSword of the Animist From there, the deck curves out well with high-value Equipment that even decks not focused on the archetype could make great use of: Trailblazer's BootsTrailblazer's Boots Champion's HelmChampion's Helm Darksteel PlateDarksteel Plate It doesnt rely on high value spells it only has 10 cards mana value five or more, partially because itll sink a decent amount of mana into equip costs
With mana rocks, Goblin Welder and Goblin Engineer can be mana-positive while dumping good Daretti targets back into your graveyard
But if it brings back a massive threat like Griselbrand on turn two or three, that tradeoff can be game-changing (and yes, Griselbrand also lets you pay life for cards)
A lot of players build aggro white decks with Isamaru, Hound of Konda
So this confusion would only last for 2 months, but during that time, anyone could've easily found themselves on an arduous journey of inevitable futility that was trying to find a Vial of Dragonfire and falling into a spiral out of being unable to claim the non-existent piece of cardboard
Dual lands like Taiga and Tundra are highly sought-after and can sell for thousands of dollars, providing versatility and power to decks that use multiple card colors