Thomas is hungry. Percy has become hypoglycemic. Gordon craves flesh. Let’s take all this coal just sitting in our hand in the form of Instants and Sorceries and start shoveling it into the graveyard, feeding our engines of destruction.
•Lightning Bolt and Vapor Snag remove potential threats and cast for a single mana, perfect for our goals. When not in need of an additional land, Spikefield Hazard
is another one pip pop that can help finish off a 4 toughness creature in tandem with Lightning Bolt.
•Izzet Charm and Cathartic Pyre both offer multiple choice selections, none of which we can go wrong in choosing. Gauge the situation and tuck these away in our graveyard as fuel for our engines.
•Spell Pierce and Lazotep Plating are used in more specific applications, protecting our creatures in preparation for or in response to anything which may threaten them. Spell Pierce is singled out here as the M.V.C., as it can be held in reserve ready to be cast at a moment’s notice to counter anything targeting our graveyard. It is imperative spells like Relic of Progenitus or Nihil Spellbomb etc do not resolve, as that would seriously undermine our main strategy. Alas, Bojuka Bog will not be stopped by Spell Pierce but that’s to be expected.
•Thrill of Possibility and Cathartic Reunion keep our momentum moving forward, filling our hand when it runs low. As long as we’re dumping an Instant or a Sorcery, the typical downside to these sorts of cards is turned into a positive.
Between the expected use cases of protection and removal, the replenishment of our hand through draw power, and the general low cost of the preceding cards, we can expect to rapidly sling numerous spells in quick succession. Let’s load up our graveyard while the fear mounts inside the heart of our beleaguered opponent.