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Summary
In Bracket 4, this is a coherent monoblue drawengine control deck that can absolutely win games off raw card advantage and a compact win package (Leveler → Thassa's Oracle, plus Lab Man/Jace redundancy). Your interaction suite is real (strong cheap counters + bounce), and the commander meaningfully snowballs off opponents’ extra draws. The fragility comes from three structural pressure points for Bracket 4 pods: (1) several of your best enablers are symmetrical draw that can hand faster decks their missing pieces, (2) tutor density is low (so you sometimes “see a lot of cards” but still don’t assemble the exact win before someone else does), and (3) 0 graveyard hate is a modern highpower liability (Breach/recursion/value loops).
Commander
The Unagi of Kyoshi Island
Deck Verdict
Bracket-Legal but Meta-Fragile - Bracket 4 - General Power 7.8 - Score in bracket 4.5 - Confidence: 0.74

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Mana pressure & alignment
How your colored demand lines up with the mana base during your game.
Color pressure
Demand vs support share by color.
Mana integrity
Overall alignment score for your mana base.
- Mana integrity looks excellent.
- Colorless has extra support compared to demand.
Early turn stress
Where color requirements cluster across turns.
Mana Base
Benchmark-backed view of how the deck develops mana, fixes colors, and reaches commander timing in the first turns.
Mana readiness snapshot
Compact early-game checks for whether the mana base turns on cleanly.
Commander and color timing
Shows when the mana base turns colors on and when commander timing becomes reliable.
- All colors online
- Commander castable
Benchmarks that miss most often, plus the dominant reasons behind those misses.
Open the full analysis for mulligans, risky openers, benchmark miss causes, and the complete why-hands-fail breakdown.

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