This Spirit Dragon helped the Jeskai (blue/red/white) overthrow their dragonlord to reclaim independence.

In the game, Shiko makes for a powerful creature in both combat and with its effect.

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MTG Shik, Paragon of the Way art with the card in front of it.

Thislets you cast any blink cards,as wellas any forms of interaction as needed.

Shiko can exile and copyany nonland spell.

Yourgraveyard acts as a toolbox that Shiko has constant access to.

MTG Teval, Arbiter of Virtue art with the card in front of it.

Dualcaster Mage might seem unamusing at first, just a way to copy an instant or sorcery spell.

However,Dualcaster Mage isa large combo enabler.

Here is how the combo works.

MTG Dour Port-Mage card with the art in the background.

At least one creature on the battlefield.

Step 1: Cast your blink spell, targeting any creature you control.

Step 2: Hold priority and cast Dualcaster Mage.

MTG Shiko, Paragon of the Way card with the art in the background.

Step 3: Dualcaster Mage triggers, targeting your blink spell to copy it.

Step 4: Blink Dualcaster Mage with the copy, exiling it and returning it to the battlefield.

Step 5: Repeat steps 3 and 4.

MTG Twinning Staff card with the art in the background.

Results: Infinite enter the battlefield triggers, infinite magecraft triggers.

Preston’s effect alsoenables an easy infinite combo with Felidar Guardian.

Unlike other infinite combos in the deck, this can lead to an entire board wipe and infinite mana.

MTG Dualcaster Mage card with the art in the background.

Once you blink Felidar Guardian, you’ve got the option to snowball out of control.

Here’s how the combo plays out.

Prerequisites: Preston, the Vanisher and Felidar Guardian are on the battlefield.

Preston, the Vanisher card with the card art in the background.

A way to blink a creature.

Step 3: With the copy, blink the non-token copy of Felidar Guardian.

With the original, blink any permanent you want (which can include lands).

MTG Kotis, the Fangkeeper art with the card in front of it.

Step 4: Repeat steps 2 and 3.

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The deck plays a lot of counterspells, but don’t feel the need to keep your creatures.

MTG Warleader’s Call card with the art in the background.

Theprimary win condition of the deck is winning through combat or burn damage.

Thebiggest weakness of the deck is its reliance on blink.

You do need ways to blink your creatures, which sometimes take a while to get access to.

MTG Eshki Dragonclaw Guide art with the card next to it.

Draw spells help, but there’s no guarantee you’ll draw into your blink spells.

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