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Legendary Creature — Elf Druid
When Lluwen enters, mill four cards, then you may put a creature or land card from among the milled cards on top of your library. {2}{B/G}{B/G}{B/G}, {T}, Discard a land card: Create a 1/1 black and green Worm creature token for each land card in your graveyard.
“Graveyard grindy Elf that mills, recycles, and tokens up with lands.”
Lluwen is a sneaky graveyard engine that mills and recycles your best creatures and lands back to the top of your library. The entry effect filters your draws by filling your graveyard with action, while the activated ability turns all those discarded lands into an army of Worms. You're building a deck where your graveyard becomes a resource—filling it with lands and creatures you want to cast, then converting excess lands into evasive tokens that pressure opponents.
The core gameplan is to abuse self-mill, discard outlets, and landfall synergies. You want lands in your graveyard because Lluwen's activated ability scales with them, so cards that repeatedly discard lands or sacrifice them are all-stars. You win by grinding out incremental value, growing your creature count, and attacking with an army of Worms while recurring key threats. It's a midrange deck with combo potential if you chain activations or find ways to replay Lluwen for multiple mill triggers.
Strategy generated by Tapped Decks AI. Not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast.
Skip pricey fetches and dual lands; use Evolving Wilds, Fabled Passage, and basic lands instead. Swap expensive discard outlets like Teferi's Tutelage for Fauna Shui or Tortured Existence.
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