It sounds a little nutty, but its a more robust plan than you think, and Life from the Loam lets you easily make five land drops

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As MTG itself has aged, certain cards become more and more valuable to collectors with a value beyond how they are played
The odds arent great given that spells would cause crazy color pie bleed, but it might be there
Often you can just flop it down and turn everything sideways and in wins the game if they block or if they don't
This can be because of certain archetypes that appear often, because of certain commanders, or even just because a new player joined the group and shared some new ideas