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Being able to run both in the main deck is one of the big upsides of playing Glimpse of Tomorrow. Leyline of Sanctity protects us from discard, like Thoughtseize and Inquisition of Kozilek, which would otherwise be really strong against our deck because of how aggressively we have to mulligan, while Leyline of the Void gives us main-deck hate for graveyard-based decks like Hollow One, Dredge, and the like. Speaking of the Leylines, both are extremely relevant even outside of upping the number of permanents we have on the battlefield for Glimpse of Tomorrow.

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We also have four Leyline of Sanctity and two Leyline of the Voids in our deck, which can give us some extra permanents for free if they are in our opening hand. Wavesifter gives us two Clues for two mana if we evoke it and also has a mana cost high enough that it doesn't fizzle our "cascade into Glimpse of Tomorrow" plan. Khalni Garden is an old Warp World trick, adding a land and a Plant token to the battlefield. Assuming we are casting Glimpse of Tomorrow on Turn 3, the floor is that we'll have three permanents on the battlefield (our three lands), but we will have a couple of ways to add more permanents to the battlefield quickly.With 16 big finishers in our deck (four Emrakul, the Aeons Torn, four Iona, Shield of Emeria, four Archon of Cruelty, and four Omniscience, which lets us cast whatever finishers we happen to draw naturally), even a Glimpse of Tomorrow with just three or four permanents on the battlefield can be enough to win the game, although obviously, the more permanents we can add to the battlefield, the more likely we will be to hit one or more big things and be able to kill our opponent.We cast Glimpse of Tomorrow, and we hope for the best.
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But As Foretold plus Glimpse of Tomorrow itself can also work).

(This usually means mulliganing until we have a Shardless Agent or Violent Outburst and some lands because we know that either cascade spell will hit Glimpse of Tomorrow 100% of the time since we don't play any other cards cheap enough to cascade into. We mulligan aggressively to find a hand that can cast a Glimpse of Tomorrow on Turn 3.
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Just a quick reminder: if you enjoy the Much Abrew About Nothing series and the other video content on MTGGoldfish, make sure to subscribe to the MTGGoldfish YouTube channel to keep up on all the latest and greatest. How many massive threats can we spin into on Turn 3 with the help of Glimpse of Tomorrow? Let's get to the video and find out then, we'll talk more about the deck! The main plan is the same-cascade into Glimpse of Tomorrow, shuffle our battlefield into our deck, and hopefully spin into some game-ending threats-although we've got some sweet new support cards to add more permanents to the battlefield in Wavesifter and Khalni Garden, along with a much-improved sideboard plan to help us beat our opponent's hate cards.

Well, today, we're going to try a new and improved build of Glimpse of Tomorrow. The idea was hilarious, although it felt like something was missing when we tried a couple of matches with the deck. Last week on stream, we ran into someone playing a wacky Glimpse of Tomorrow deck that looked to cascade into the free spell on Turn 3 and (hopefully) dump a bunch of big things like Emrakul, the Aeons Torn or Iona, Shield of Emeria into play to win the game. Hello, everyone! Welcome to another episode of Much Abrew About Nothing.
