While you only get to activate Gift of Estates once, the versatility lets it be a very strong substitute for Land Tax, especially in multicolored decks
Crack a fetch land to draw a card
You can, of course, add more traditional interaction like Fierce Guardianship, but I hate having a hand full of unplayable reactive spells when I need to start getting offensive in a deck like this, which is why Im focused on interaction that serves dual purposes, like Three Steps Ahead and Mystic Reflection
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Bench This is where you place Pokemon in waiting Prize cards at the start of the game six random cards are placed here Active cards Your Pokemon currently in battle goes here, along with their Energy cards
I mentioned I play it over Brainstorm often and this is because it is self contained, I don't need to hold it to milk the potential from it, as soon as I have a spare mana at the end of your turn I can fire it off and it will be about as good as it gets