Its surprising effectiveness in both combo and midrange situations have proven this to be one of the best card designs of Time Spiral block
Its Devolution Beam attack is quirky, and Ken Sugimoris artwork cements its nostalgic feel
Creatures:29 4 Wall of Hope 2 Angelic Wall 2 Tocatli Honor Guard 4 Wall of Omens 2 Gisela, the Broken Blade 2 Angel of Invention 1 Angel of Sanctions 3 Archangel Avacyn 2 Archangel of Thune 2 Linvala, the Preserver 2 Winged Shepherd 3 Bruna, the Fading Light Spells:9 1 Authority of the Consuls 2 The Immortal Sun 2 Cast Out 2 Rout 2 Overwhelming Splendor Lands:22 2 Evolving Wilds 8 Plains 4 Urzas Mine 4 Urzas Power Plant 4 Urzas Tower Sideboard:15 2 Angelic Wall 1 Gisela, the Broken Blade 1 Linvala, the Preserver 1 Bruna, the Fading Light 1 Authority of the Consuls 2 Demystify 2 Searing Light 1 Ashes of the Abhorrent 1 Dazzling Reflection 1 Cast Out 2 Rout For fun I did play a version of this deck with a couple of Approach of the Second Sun slotted in
Honestly, Im not entirely sure, and, to date, I havent found a way that it does anything in a format like Modern better than current cards
(2/18/2022) An Equipment creature can never become attached to itself
Its final chapter gives a Moogle lord payoff by tacking on two +1/+1 counters to all Moogles you control before it exits the battlefield