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Legendary Creature — Human Advisor
Menace When Atris enters, target opponent looks at the top three cards of your library and separates them into a face-down pile and a face-up pile. Put one pile into your hand and the other into your graveyard.
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“Self-mill engine that uses opponent's choices against them; fill hand while stocking graveyard.”
Atris is a clever card advantage engine that turns your opponent's decision-making against them. When Atris enters the battlefield, an opponent divides your top three cards into two piles, then you choose which pile goes to your hand and which goes to your graveyard. This is deceptively powerful because you're guaranteed to get cards you want either in hand or in the yard—making it nearly impossible for your opponent to lose the exchange.
The core gameplan revolves around flickering or repeatedly casting Atris to mill yourself while filling your hand. You want a graveyard-focused strategy with cards that benefit from self-mill, like flashback spells, threshold mechanics, or reanimation outlets. Since you're controlling what ends up in your graveyard, you can dump expensive threats or utility spells there intentionally, then reanimate them. Your menace body also enables a creature-focused midrange gameplan with a bit of evasion.
Strategy generated by Tapped Decks AI. Not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast.
Skip expensive flicker pieces like Soulherder; use budget ETB effects like Altar of Dementia or Ephemerate alongside cheap creatures that need to die anyway.
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