(Don't lay your noncreatures out at this point unless they're cards you are planning to play as soon as you have that much manafor example, you will generally cast a [autocard]Daybreak Chaplain[/autocard] on turn two, whereas [autocard]Disenchant[/autocard] isn't usually a turn-two play.) A good "mana curve" of creatures is crucial to a successful Sealed deck
Their strength comes from expanded color access, redundancy in the command zone, and the ability to combine value engines with win conditions efficiently
Im only including cards that can be found in Play boosters, which means no cards that are exclusive to Foundations Jumpstart , the Foundations Starter Collection, or the Foundations Beginner Box
All three have the common theme that you'll get something valuable from your foes, but you cannot plan around it, since they control the effect
It wont fit in every deck due to its color restrictions, but its incredible when you can include it
Deathrite Shaman is a little slower and more vulnerable than Courser, he also loses his other utility and costs you some mana should you be using him for life