Mythos of Brokkos
The Mythos cycle asked a question that had been dormant since split cards: what if a spell rewarded you for having a second and third color available without strictly demanding them? The default mode is worth the four mana on its own, a double Regrowth that pulls any two permanents from the graveyard back to hand: lands, artifacts, planeswalkers, creatures, all fair game. What distinguishes this one is how it pays for that cost. The generic in the
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, and when it is, the spell first tutors a card straight into the graveyard, folding a search and a return into one cast. The sequencing is the wrinkle. The tutor resolves and shuffles before the return clause fires, so the fetched card is guaranteed to be sitting in the graveyard by the time the second half looks for it. You can assemble a two-card package that was never in the correct zone until this spell resolved: find the fatty, then hand it back alongside whatever was already in the yard. It is a graveyard-value engine and a self-mill payoff wearing the same clothes, which is exactly the Sultai identity the color requirement points at. Green alone buys you the honest Regrowth mode; producing all three colors at the moment of casting is what unlocks the tutor, so the enabler mode stays available to any green deck while the abusive one stays gated behind the full color commitment.




