Beyond the usual suspects of land destruction (Field of Ruin), there are a few Dragon utility cards (pictured above) that would give us some flexibility and insulation from mana flood
Anzu Mazaki came up with a way of showing Atem his name, through which he was able to summon The Creator God of Light, Horakhty to defeat Zorc

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Think of all the extra basic lands, the extra Seize the Spoils copies you pulled from Secrets of Strixhaven , the Goldvein Picks from Foundations , or the many commons, uncommons, rares, and mythics that dont see as much gameplay as the staples in various formats
Even though the tokens cant block, theyre still valuable as engine pieces and win conditions
Now, onto Iron Jungulis