Which is itself not a bad Standard card by any means But in the current fast-paced Standard metagame, where mice and buffed monks can get you very dead very soon, it's hard to see how a worst Harvester may find its way into top-tier decks
it can come in early enough, and it can help you reduce casting costs for a few turns
This week well be looking at three of the decks to analyze what can be done with the twelve generals inside them: Timeless Wisdom is a Jeskai deck that centers around drawing and discarding cards
The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth Food and Fellowship Commander Deck set includes 1 ready-to-play White-Black-Green deck of 100 Magic cards (2 Traditional Foil Legendary Creature cards, 98 nonfoil cards), a 2-card Collector Booster Sample Pack (contains 1 Traditional Foil or nonfoil special treatment card of rarity Rare or higher and 1 Traditional Foil special treatment Common or Uncommon card), 1 foil-etched Display Commander (a thick cardstock copy of the commander card with foil etched into the cards border and art), 10 double-sided tokens, 1 Helper card, 1 deck box (can hold 100 sleeved cards), 1 Life Wheel, 1 strategy insert, and 1 reference card
III Each tapped creature deals damage to itself equal to its power