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That’s a lot of investigative work happening!
Private Eye is the headlining signpost uncommon, pumping your other Detectives and occasionally making them unblockable.
For the most part,stick to a low curve and push damageas much as possible.
Given the choice, you will likelywant to suspect your opponents' creatures more oftenthan your own.
Notably,most suspect effects can only target your own creaturesthough.
There are a few tools in this format specifically designed to un-suspect creatures.
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The built-inWard 2on disguised creatures gives it a bit more of a fighting chance than it would have otherwise.
Thankfully, no one else at your Draft table should be interested inyour signpost uncommon, Tin Street Gossip.
Black/White: Power Two Or Less
White/black is primarily interested increatures with power two or less.
For reference, over half the white cards in the set can trigger your ‘pint-sized’ payoffs.
It stacks extremely well in multiples, too.
Blue/Red: Artifact Sacrifice
No clever names here; Wizards simply dubbed blue/red as ‘artifact sacrifice’.
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Naturally,you’ll want a very high creature countin decks relying on these buildarounds.
The archetype takes some planning.
Also, just because youcan collect evidence doesn’t mean you always should.
Single cards that put multiple bodies on boardare your bread and butter here.
Meddling Youths is about as basic as a signpost uncommon can get.
Blue/Green: Collect Evidence
Collect evidence lets you exile cards from your graveyard for additional effects.