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Myth Realized
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Myth Realized

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Enchantment

Whenever you cast a noncreature spell, put a lore counter on this enchantment. {2}{W}: Put a lore counter on this enchantment. {W}: Until end of turn, this enchantment becomes a Monk Avatar creature in addition to its other types and gains "This creature's power and toughness are each equal to the number of lore counters on it."

Strategy & Gameplay

This enchantment from Planeswalker's Lexicon represents a flexible and resilient build-around card that rewards players for engaging with noncreature spells while offering multiple gameplay pathways depending on your strategic needs. The card's primary strength lies in its unique counter-generation engine that steadily builds advantage through normal gameplay—every instant, sorcery, and planeswalker spell you cast naturally advances your game plan without requiring dedicated resources. This makes it particularly powerful in spell-focused strategies and tempo decks where you're already casting multiple noncreature spells per turn. The activated abilities provide excellent versatility: you can accelerate counter generation with the {2}{W} activation when you need a faster clock, or convert your accumulated lore counters into an evasive threat by activating the white mana ability to transform the enchantment into a creature whose power and toughness scale directly with your progress. This card fits seamlessly into several competitive archetypes across multiple formats. In Pioneer and Modern, it slots naturally into prowess-adjacent decks, control shells that play abundant interaction, and Azorius or mono-white tempo strategies that prioritize instant-speed plays. Commander players appreciate its scalability and low mana investment, particularly in Tamyo planeswalker decks or control-focused command zones. The card's legality across Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Vintage, and Commander formats makes it a sound investment for format-hoppers. What makes this card particularly appealing is its resilience—even if you're light on noncreature spells in a given turn, the activated ability ensures you maintain momentum, and the creature mode provides a legitimate win condition that only improves as the game progresses.

Illustrated by Jason Rainville

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