Since our deck is exclusively running snow lands, we can put a ton of age counters on Cover of Winter and lock our opponent out of ever dealing combat damage with their creatures. With an Eon Hub on the battlefield, Cover of Winter becomes a cross between Ensnaring Bridge and Ghostly Prison, with a little bit of Worship thrown in for good measure. Even better, we can use Pact of Negation to help force through our Eon Hub on turn five or counter our opponent's first play after we cast Eon Hub. Since Pact of Negation requires us to pay five mana on our upkeep, and Eon Hub makes sure we never have an upkeep, we end up with a free counterspell. $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00įor example, we get to play Pact of Negation which, with an Eon Hub on the battlefield, is a strictly better version of Force of Will. Instead I decided to go with a more controlling build which uses Eon Hub to turn otherwise so-so cards into some of the most broken spells in the game. Phyrexian Soulgorger or Jotun Grunt), but this direction felt like a (much) worse version of the Inverter of Truth / Torpor Orb deck we played a few weeks ago. One option was to play undercosted creatures with cumulative upkeeps (e.g. As a result, finding a way to abuse Eon Hub in Modern was extremely difficult. One thing I learned while building Eon Hub is that most of the cards that do something on our upkeep are beneficial, making tokens or drawing us extra cards.
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