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Legendary Creature — Fox Advisor
Lifelink Enchantment spells you cast have affinity for Auras. (They cost {1} less to cast for each Aura you control.) Whenever you cast an Aura spell that targets a modified permanent you control, draw a card. (Equipment, Auras you control, and counters are modifications.)
“Fox enchantress who discounts and draws off Auras on modified creatures.”
Pearl-Ear, Imperial Advisor is all about turning Auras into a card-draw engine while building toward a modified permanent strategy. Your gameplan is to establish early Auras on Pearl-Ear or other creatures, then use the affinity discount to spam cheap Auras while drawing cards whenever you target anything already modified. This creates a snowball effect: each Aura you cast gets cheaper, you draw more cards, and your board grows increasingly threatening.
The deck wins by going wide with enchanted creatures (especially ones with evasion like flying or vigilance) and swinging in for combat damage. Your modified creatures become huge threats as you layer Auras like Ethereal Armor, Cartouche of Solidarity, and Umbra Armor onto them. The lifelink from Pearl-Ear and many Auras keeps you healthy while you build. With the right draw support, you can chain Auras together into a explosive turn that either kills the table outright or puts them on a clock they can't race.
Strategy generated by Tapped Decks AI. Not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast.
Skip the pricey dual lands; basic Plains and Secluded Steppe work fine. Replace expensive Auras like Ethereal Armor with budget hits like Cartouche of Solidarity and Sentinel's Eyes.
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