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www.patreon.com/Eternaldurdles TCGPLAYER AFFILIATE LINK: https://partner.tcgplayer.com/OexAAn https://bit.ly/MoxfieldSorcery What if Enchantress isn’t your main plan — just one of several? In this episode of Eternal Durdles, Zac walks through a Sorcery brew built around Impostor as a flexible midrange shell that can backdoor into multiple powerful strategies. Instead of committing fully to Enchantress, the deck uses Impostor’s hidden information to threaten Enchantress, Flamecaller, and value avatars while winning plenty of games without ever switching. Along the way, we break down: Backdooring Enchantress without overloading on auras Why Impostor thrives in the 60–30–10 world Turbo Pith Imp + Wiccan Tools spell theft Standing Stones as a spellcasting engine Hidden information and forcing bad opponent decisions Flamecaller as an unexpected finisher Midrange pressure that doesn’t rely on any single plan Rules discussions around Stormgeist, Spellcasters, and timing This deck is about plans within plans — presenting threats you may never use, forcing opponents to play around everything, and capitalizing on the space that creates. If you enjoy brewing, midrange decision trees, and decks that punish assumptions, this one’s for you. 💬 Got thoughts on Impostor builds or rules interactions? Drop them in the comments. 📝 Want to write about Sorcery? We’re always open to community submissions at eternaldurdles.com. Support the show & get bonus content: 👉 patreon.com/eternaldurdles