's new Foundations set is a modernized return to the discontinued, yearly Core sets. Meant to catch new players up to 's modern age, the whopping 800-card set features both new cards and modern classics that will be allowed in Standard play until 2029.
With these cards being here for the long haul, it's no surprise that many fan favorites have found their way into the set. With access to so many new cards to shake up the standard card pool, it may be difficult trying to find powerful cards for the Brawl game mode. As many Foundations cards are mainstays in paper 's commander game mode, there's no question that some of these cards are going to have a huge impact on 's Standard Brawl game mode.
The recurring feline Felidar boasts its most powerful version in Felidar Retreat, a landfall pay-off that can get out of hand if not dealt with quickly. Much of the strength of Felidar Retreat has to do with its versatility. It can be used both as a tool for establishing a powerful board state by creating 2/2 tokens and as an option to bolster an already oppressive board.
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Felidar Retreat can work in any landfall deck running white, but is commonly paired in conjunction with red, a color which can complement white's strong token generation. It also fits well into a variety of different landfall win conditions, such as buffing up mass token generation or winning with burn. If that wasn't enough, the second choice also gives creatures you control vigilance, allowing for endless pressure on the opponent without fear of a brutal counter-attack.
Bloodthirsty Conqueror is a perfect addition to any Orzhov deck with a life theme. There is a near-endless number of combos that Bloodthirsty Conqueror can help facilitate, as Orzhov follows life-themed archetypes in almost every set. Pairing a Bloodthirsty Conqueror with Vito, Thorn of The Dusk Rose,
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