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Make Your Own Luck
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Make Your Own Luck

Outlaws of Thunder Junction uncommon

Sorcery

Look at the top three cards of your library. You may exile a nonland card from among them. If you do, it becomes plotted. Put the rest into your hand. (You may cast it as a sorcery on a later turn without paying its mana cost.)

"Aim alone won't win you a duel if you can't keep your nerve." —Annie Flash

Strategy & Gameplay

Make Your Own Luck is a flexible card advantage engine that appeals to players seeking both deck thinning and strategic resource management across multiple formats. This three-mana green-blue sorcery essentially lets you dig through your top three cards, exile a nonland card to be cast later for free via the plot mechanic, and immediately draw the remaining cards. The value proposition is immediately apparent: you're essentially drawing two cards while gaining access to a free cast later, making this excellent for smoothing out your draws while building toward future turns. This card fits naturally into any deck that values card selection and tempo advantage, particularly in formats where plotting synergies exist. Control decks appreciate the flexibility to hold up interactive spells while this tutors toward answers, midrange strategies benefit from the tempo swing of casting high-impact threats for free, and even combo-focused archetypes can use it to find key pieces while advancing their game plan. The green-blue color combination suggests natural homes in simic strategies that already emphasize card advantage and manipulation. Format-wise, Make Your Own Luck's legality across Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, and all eternal formats means it has proven competitive viability potential, though its impact depends on the surrounding metagame. For casual and Commander players, this card offers tremendous utility as a repeatable source of advantage and deck thinning without relying on specific synergies. Any player looking to improve consistency while maintaining tempo should consider including this in their library of options.

Illustrated by Chris Seaman

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