I cant put into words how much better it is to play MTG in real life rather than online
Xolatoyecs main function is untapping any of your cards with counters on at the end of turn, effectively providing most of your merfolk with vigilance and untapping any lands bestowed with Flood Counters, freeing up mana for counterspells and reaction-based play
From experience though this deck should be reserved for high-powered games as it'll often stomp low-power tables

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