Despite lacking the Madam Mim bounce package that once made the archetype great, Amethyst/Steel just has so many handy tools available to it to make it strong, and the latest set gave the deck even more to work with
Yuna's Decision looks like a premier new way to cheat a creature into play from your hand, and it even has modality when thats not an option
She sows chaos with her promise of up to six colorless mana for hurting multiple opponents, and incentivizes everyone to split their forces in order to really optimize the free ramp
Instead, Eirdu truly shines as a classic Orzhov sacrifice commander, where Persist allows you to repeatedly trigger enter-the-battlefield and death effects for steady, grinding value
Cheshire Cat, From the Shadows Your opponent certainly wont be smiling Costing eight ink, youd expect that Cheshire Cat, From the Shadows would be a good emerald Rise of the Floodborn card, but its much, much better than good
7 Arthur, Wizards Apprentice (Enchanted) - $66.72 Set Two, Rise Of The Floodborn So many The Sword In The Stone cards have received enchanted versions in the Amethyst Suite alone