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Pull from Tomorrow
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 Pull from Tomorrow
- Amonkhet

Reviewed May 9, 2017

Constructed: 3.67
Casual: 3.67
Limited: 3.75
Multiplayer: 3.50
Commander [EDH]: 3.50

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David Fanany

Player since 1995

Pull from Tomorrow (5/9)

 

This is about as close as we've had to multi-format star Sphinx's Revelation in a while. It scales extremely well as a way for blue to reload, and the discard rider isn't that big of a disadvantage in Standard, thanks to madness and effects that trigger off of discard. One less mana before the X also helps make this more efficient at digging through your deck. I don't know if blue is well-positioned, but this is one of the best draw spells they've gotten in a while, and I think we'll see a lot of Pull from Tomorrow in the coming months.

 

Constructed: 4.25

Casual: 4.25

Limited: 4.5

Multiplayer: 4

Commander: 4

James H. Pull from Tomorrow
 
I keep expecting this card to be a tutor of some kind, or just something other than a pure card-drawing effect. I think I'm still confused by the similarity between the name and Pull from Eternity, which is ten years old but still feels current to me! In any event, as a card-drawing spell it doesn't start to get really efficient until quite late in the game, but that's usually not enough to stop these sorts of effects from being played. Don't forget that it's also an easy way to get card types into your graveyard for decks that care about delirium, aftermath, and the like.
 
Constructed: 3/5
Casual: 3/5
Limited: 3/5
Multiplayer; 3/5
EDH/Commander: 3/5

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