Plus, there are many different engines you can set up with Grixis cards, with different gameplay options, and thats one thing I appreciate from a color combination
If you need ways to give your permanents hexproof, you can include one of these cards: Dawn's Truce Dawnglade Regent (as long as you are the monarch) Heroic Intervention (until the end of that turn its cast) Privileged Position Restoration Magic (must pay ) Sigarda, Font of Blessings Simic Charm (until the end of that turn it is cast) Wrap Up Witchbane Orb | Illustration by John Avon Integrate at least 2-3 spells that grant you hexproof in your decks to keep you protected from a lot of damage to the face, edicts that force you to sacrifice permanents, or forced discard
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The idea behind Zahrah was that she was an assassin who could kill your motivation to fight, and therefore she was attacking ideas
Please note that word is "play" so it works for artifact lands or dork lands like Dryad Arbor
The deck then features a number of strong faerie creatures