The Sideboard The cards in our sideboard are designed to do three things: help improve our matchup against aggressive creature decks (by far our worst matchup), fight three-mana planeswalkers (especially Teferi, Time Raveler but also Narset, Parter of Veils and Oko, Thief of Crowns), and answer graveyard-based decks (which we actually help by filling their graveyard with our mill spells)
The big difference is that stax cards usually inhibit your opponents' ability to play the game in some way, whereas pillow fort strategies don't normally interfere with the way opponents develop their own individual gameplans
A card's value can shift based on new set releases, tournament popularity, or even a wave of nostalgia hitting the community
For starters, one notable interaction is how well it plays with Fetchlands
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