Between these threats and more complicated kinds of value engine, discard decks are able to successfully leverage an uneven war of attrition and tempo: drawing enough cheap spells to continuously trade for and neutralise the opponents draws, while also grinding steadily towards a more permanent victory
Thassas Oracle Thassas Oracle is the only entirely paper legal card on the list, only being banned in Historic (a digital only format played in MTG: Arena)
Vivien, Arkbow Ranger Minus 5 loyalty for this is impossible if youre using Vivs fight ability, which seems the most common use for Vivien, Arkbow Ranger
This card engine is a bit more restrictive than Bolass Citadel since you need sacrifice fodder to get your cards rolling, but should you succeed in doing that, Yawgmoth becomes a card capable of taking over entire formats
With that bigger butt, this is a better mana ramper than the Myrs