With so many players and so many cards, new combos are discovered for 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Magic the Gathering all the time. Sometimes it happens even quicker than normal, though, as players have worked out a way to pull all of your lands out of your deck with Innistrad: Crimson Vow's newly-announced Cultivator Colossus.

168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Cultivator Colossus is a green Plant Beast that costs four generic and three green mana, and its power and toughness are equal to the number of lands you control (kind of like a Beanstalk Giant). The far more interesting thing is its second ability: when it enters the battlefield, you can put a land from your hand onto the battlefield tapped. If you do, you draw a card and repeat the process until you either choose not to or run out of lands ꦦin your hand to play.

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Dumping all the lands into your hand onto the battlefield and then drawing cards to make up for them is already a ridiculously good ability, but spotted a way to go one step further. If you have the enchantment Abundance on the battlefield, instead of drawing a card, you can choose to instead reveal cards from the top of your library until you've revealed your choice of a land or a non-land card, and put that into your hand instead.

Cultivator Colossus Combo

Abundance is something known as a 'replacement effect', which means it modifies what you do when told to draw a card, like with Cultivator Colossus. With just those two cards, you can replace Cultivator Colossus' draw with Abundance's effect and reveal cards until you hit a land and put it in your hand instead. Then Cultivator Colossus repeats, you can play the land you just found, and use Abundance to dig for another, and do it until you've pulled every single land out of your deck in a single turn.

With how easily green can get extra lands early on in the game, the four mana for Abundance and the seven for the Cultivator Colossus isn't even that restrictive, and the payoff is huge. Having all your mana available next turn is good, but having every landfall trigger go off for every land in your deck all at once is outright game-ending.

MTG Goldfish also debunked something that many people considered when Cultivator Colossus was announced: 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:bounce lands like Simic Growth Chamber or Golgari Rot Farm won't go infinite with it. Bounce lands return a land to your hand when played, but that ability won't resolve until after you've finished Cultivator Colossus' enter the battlefield – you can't return the land to your hand and re-play it with Colossus Cultivator, as the bounce happens once Colossus Cultivator has finished its nonsense.

There are bound to be more ways to completely bust open Cultivator Colossus that haven't been picked up on yet, but a two-card combo that plays all your lands in o𓃲ne🅺 turn will certainly be hard to beat.

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