![]() If your opponents' creatures are exiled as they die, then your Bridge effects will never see them hit the graveyard. Helps you hit your land drops while dumping large chunks of your deck in the grave for you at the low, low cost of one mana each turn.When I started looking for decklists with Bridge from Below or Magus of the Bridge, one card was repeatedly mentioned as the best way to keep them in the graveyard (or in play, respectively): Leyline of the Void. That card is incredible, especially played on turn 2. Here is a decklist if you are interested: ĮDIT: Also, I noticed neither of your builds has Hermit Druid. I have 46 creatures in my Sidisi deck and the thing is consistent as hell. Your Zombie Tribal build is a lot better than your original build in this regard, but there is always room for improvement. ![]() Having lots of creatures not only improves your chances of triggering Sidisi whenever you mill yourself, it improves your overall reanimator strategy by giving you a wide variety of options to pull out of your graveyard. You have some spells that self-mill or loot, but there are plenty of creatures that can do that on etb, death, or attack trigger. You're running regrowth - why not ] or ]? Look at all of your non-creature cards and ask yourself - "is there a creature that can do this job instead?" My biggest piece of advice for this deck would be to up the creature count as much as you can.
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