His Willpower is a modest 4, however, so while this can be good for getting extra Lore near the end of the game, I'm not quite sold that it's a good card to play early on, especially on its own
The great thing about theft as a strategy is that your deck's win condition essentially becomes your opponent's win condition , whether that's making a bunch of tokens, playing a bunch of damage spells, or comboing-off with several cards
Additionally, they may incorporate a slightly higher number of cards costing 5 or more mana compared to aggressive decks
Retreat to Coralhelm Retreat to Coralhelm doesnt look like much on the surface
For example, Battle at the Helvault goes over the events that led to the destruction of the Helvault during the original Innistrad storyline
Honorable Mention: Leyline of the Guildpact I would be remiss not to mention this card because of its absurd potential when combined with Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx, but Leyline of the Guildpacts abilities rarely have relevant text outside of focused Commander strategies