For this review, we’re going a considerable way back in time, all the way back to Urza’s Legacy. Palinchron is a terrible card by himself; he needs help to create infinite mana combos. High Tide (with at least 7 islands) or Extraplanar Lens both accomplish this goal; tapping out and sneaking him into play with something that puts him into play for less than his mana cost (such as Quicksilver Amulet, which is also in Urza’s Legacy itself) can also accomplish this. His Bounce ability is what makes him able to go infinite, but I’ll cover that in my article tomorrow, going over not one but two of Palinchron’s infinite combos.
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