Among the many legendary creatures included inMagic: The Gathering’s Duskmourn set is Niko, Light of Hope.

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MTG Niko, Light of Hope card artwork with the card next to it.

Since it only works on nonlegendary creatures, most of the creatures in the deck fit that criteria.

Since Niko can blink other creatures,Niko is often the best cardyou can blink.

The original Niko card,Niko Arisis a way to create a lot of Shard tokens on one cast.

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Sludge Monsteris one of the best creaturesto use Niko, Light of Hope’s effect on.

Sludge Monstershuts down any opponents' creatures so long as it’s on the battlefield.

This can turn the most problematic creatures into a creature with no effects or abilities.

MTG Mulldrifter card with the art in the background.

Thesecopies are permanents of whatever the Shard token was at the time of Nesting Dovehawk’s resolution.

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The best cards to blink at the early stages includeMulldrifter, Wall of Omens, andCloudblazer.

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Shard tokens are the most important tokens to have.

There are a fewwin conditions of the deck.

The most likely one iswinning through combat damage, with Shard tokens becoming copies of your best attackers.

MTG Niko, Light of Hope card with the art in the background.

Thebiggest weakness of the deck is that it takes a while to set up.

Alternatively, there are a fewalternate win conditionsin the decklist.

MTG Niko Aris card with the art in the background.

MTG Sludge Monster card with the art in the background.

MTG Nesting Dovehawk card with the art in the background.

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MTG Dream Trawler card with the art in the background.

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