![]() ![]() As a side note, keep in mind, that if the God entered the battlefield after the Starfield, and you don't have enough devotion, the God will not be a creature, even if the Starfield is active. Try to do some metagame testing to get a feel for your deck so you can talk about it better. But it is an enchantment either way, so it will be affected by the Starfield, which sets (and thus overwrites) any printed values for power/toughness. ![]() People are not here to critique the brew you slapped together with zero thought. Please, make sure you include a description of what your deck is, what it intends to do, and specific questions that stimulate conversation. When posting deck lists, it is generally preferred that you link to a deck building site such as or something similar. It can be as simple as typing your query into google, along with the word Reddit, to see if your question has been asked before. Please do not try and sell cards or decks within this subreddit.Īll we ask is that before you post, do some research yourself to try to find the answer to your query. My first thought of Starfield of Nyx is to make an enchantment army. ![]() For Standard, check out Pascal Maynard here. I am interested in using this card in Eternal formats where there are more options for crazier effects. This subreddit is for players of any level of experience to discuss any topics regarding the Modern format, whether it is decks that pro's have been winning with, metagame discussion, card discussion, or home brews. Starfield of Nyx is a tribute to this strategy, as the card offers a little bit of both Replenish and Opalescence. ![]()
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