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It works particularly well in this archetype because leave the graveyard cards are often triggered by other things that generate an advantage: You might return creatures to your hand with a Regrowth, reanimate a creature, play lands from your graveyard, etc
This new Thrun looks great
In the early days of the TCG, Scyther was everywhere
The worst-case scenario for Tithe is 1 mana + one land
Celestial Guardian for Magnezone and Pom Pom Oricoro, the best deck without EX Pokmons