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Legendary Creature — Human Samurai
If a creature attacking causes a triggered ability of a permanent you control to trigger, that ability triggers an additional time.
“Double your attack triggers for an engine of combat-based card advantage.”
Isshin, Two Heavens as One is a trigger-doubling engine that rewards you for attacking. The deck wants to fill the battlefield with creatures that create value when they swing—think Death triggers, enter-the-battlefield effects, and attack-triggered abilities. By doubling these triggers, you turn a single attacking creature into a burst of card draw, tokens, or damage. Your core gameplan is to build a board of efficient creatures, attack often, and watch your triggers multiply. Isshin turns incremental value into explosive turns.
Win conditions typically fall into three paths: (1) combat damage from a wide board of tokens and creatures, (2) aristocrats and sacrifice synergies that generate tons of value before dealing damage, or (3) sometimes stealing/haste-themed strategies where you attack with many creatures per turn. The deck thrives in the mid-game once Isshin lands and your synergies come online. You're not trying to combo off instantly; instead, you're setting up a turn where attacking twice or hitting with multiple creatures turns your engine into an unstoppable value machine.
Strategy generated by Tapped Decks AI. Not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast.
Skip pricey fetchlands; use dual lands like Caves of Despair and Shineshadow Snarl. Replace costly aristocrat payoffs like Wayfaring Wanderer with Zulaport Cutthroat or Blood Artist.
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