Pearl-Ear, Imperial Advisor
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Format Legality
1v1 Commander Legal
Arena Legal
Block Constructed Legal
Canadian Highlander Legal
Casual Legal
Commander / EDH Legal
Commander: Rule 0 Legal
Custom Legal
Duel Commander Legal
Gladiator Legal
Highlander Legal
Historic Legal
Historic Brawl Legal
Legacy Legal
Leviathan Legal
Limited Legal
Modern Legal
Oathbreaker Legal
Planar Constructed Legal
Tiny Leaders Legal
Vintage Legal

Pearl-Ear, Imperial Advisor

Legendary Creature — Fox Advisor

Lifelink

Enchantment spells you cast have affinity for Auras. (They cost less to cast for each Aura you control.)

Whenever you cast an Aura spell that targets a modified permanent you control, draw a card. (Equipment, Auras you control, and counters are modifications.)

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Balaam__ on MONO WHITE ENCHANTMENTS

5 days ago

Land count looks better. You might also try running a playset of Flagstones of Trokair in place of 4x Plains. Running 4 copies specifically allows you to manipulate things in your favor: The first copy plays as usual. Drawing and playing a second will send the first Flagstones to the graveyard per the Legendary rule, but will net you a free Plains in the process. This can be repeated a further 2 times to get ‘bonus land’ and thin the deck for better subsequent draws.

Speaking of Legendaries, my comment on Pearl-Ear, Imperial Advisor may have been misunderstood. He’s Legendary, yes, so only one can be in play at any one time—but that won’t matter if you don’t draw him. It isn’t about having multiples in play; 4 copies simply increases the odds of drawing into him. There are other cards that function like Pearl-Ear too, so you may want to spread the field and add some of those instead of 4 Pearl-Ear. Starfield Mystic, Transcendent Envoy, Cloud Key etc all operate in the same wheelhouse (and you already run Starnheim Courser which is another option), but as I mentioned cards like that affect only the generic mana costs of a spell and not the colored portion, therefore they can only do so much. But now that your manabase is more robust, things should function more smoothly.

Balaam__ on MONO WHITE ENCHANTMENTS

5 days ago

@biggruff25 I love cards like Endless Horizons that do things different than the usual way they’re done, but one copy isn’t enough. Besides the fact it’s a Turn 4 play at the earliest, the odds of having your single copy in hand when ready are practically null. That’s really a card you’d want to run a full fat stack of 4x, alongside tutors like Enlightened Tutor (not Modern legal) or Sterling Grove (not mono ). That’s a very specific shell that doesn’t really fit what you’ve got here.

Cards like Pearl-Ear, Imperial Advisor are another potential solution, but they can only help so much. They’ll only ever reduce costs by generic mana, never by color (and you’re only running 2 copies which isn’t enough).

There’s only one viable answer to the problem and it’s more lands. Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx is something to consider as well; any enchantments with pips in their costs that you do play will help tremendously, and it’s on theme.