


The other key card in the deck is Moonveil Regent, which not only gives us a way to fill our graveyard for Efreet Flamepainter but also keeps us drawing through our deck to find threats, removal, and burn to close out the game.While we don't have any super-expensive instants or sorceries to cast with Flamepainter (outside of Emeria's Call), even just flashing back random burn spells offers a lot of value and a good way to close out the game, backed by other aggressive threats.

The problem is that it usually isn't easy to get in combat damage with a 1/4, but Angelfire Ignition mostly solves this problem all by itself.
#MTG EFREET FLAME PAINTER FOR FREE#
When we get to cast two instants and/or sorceries from our graveyard for free with Efreet Flamepainter, it feels like one of the best cards in Standard. The sweetest synergy of the deck is Efreet Flamepainter with Angelfire Ignition to give it haste, +2/+2, trample, and some other less-important abilities, which makes it much, much easier to actually hit the opponent with Efreet Flamepainter even if they have some blockers.Even when we lost, the deck felt pretty competitive. On the other hand, we managed to beat Sultai Ramp, Rakdos Aggro, and Golgari Midrange pretty convincingly. Both of our losses came in really close games: one to Mono-Green, where we managed to win the game where we were on the play but lost both when we were on the draw, and one to an Alrund's Epiphany control deck that managed to take an absurd number of turns by copying its namesake sorcery. Record-wise, we finished 3-2 with Flamepainter Boros.
#MTG EFREET FLAME PAINTER SERIES#
Just a quick reminder: if you enjoy the Much Abrew About Nothing series and the other video content on MTGGoldfish, make sure to subscribe to the MTGGoldfish YouTube channel to keep up on all the latest and greatest. Even better, we also get Moonveil Regent as a way to draw through our deck to find Efreet Flamepainter and our best spells, while also stocking our graveyard with stuff to cast for free with Flamepainter! Is Efreet Flamepainter a real card in Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Standard? Let's find out on this week's Much Abrew About Nothing! However, now, thanks to Innistrad: Midnight Hunt, Efreet Flamepainter has a new best friend in Angelfire Ignition, with the sorcery giving Flamepainter haste, trample, and +2/+2, which will allow us to attack by surprise and also get in damage through blockers, greatly improving our chances of flashing back some spells for free. The problem is that it isn't always all that easy to get in combat damage with a 1/4-even a 1/4 with double strike. If it can get in combat damage, it will allow us to cast two instants or sorceries from our graveyard for free each turn, which is an immense amount of value. Efreet Flamepainter is a really cool and potentially powerful card. Hello, everyone! Welcome to another episode of Much Abrew About Nothing.
