If you don't care about that, though, Ian Malcolm, Chaotician is a hilarious way to get people to play each others' cards for them
Just drawing the card when it attacks is enough, but theres lots after that
This past weekends Magic Spotlight: Planetary Rotation was, by most metrics, a disaster
But no draw punisher can match Orcish Bowmasters, with its combination of a massive amass token, board control, and direct damage making it the single most valuable card in the deck
This deck, by elvin7, features the following cards: Creatures: 4x Frenzied Baloth 4x Hemosymbic Mite 4x Keen-Eyed Curator 4x Llanowar Elves 4x Ouroboroid 4x Pawpatch Recruit 2x Sentinel of the Nameless City 3x Surrak, Elusive Hunter Enchantments: 4x Innkeeper's Talent Instants: 3x Giant Growth 2x Royal Treatment 2x Tifa's Limit Break Lands: 18x Forest 2x Soulstone Sanctuary This list is likely not the be-all, end-all of Mono Green MTG decks in Standard, but it's a great example of how a simple game plan can disrupt even the strongest of combos