The previews for Outlaws of Thunder Junction have come to an end. The 100th Magic: The Gathering set brings the western theme to the game and also one of the most confusing set division, with separate set symbols for Breaking News, The Big Score and Special Guests.
In this article, we evaluate the ten best cards from the expansion and all its runs that enter Magic Arena for the Timeless format, based on their potential to affect the competitive Metagame or respond to the format's current problems!
Honorable Mentions
Grand Abolisher

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Harvester of Misery

As we don't have Living End and Cascade enablers, it is very likely that it will become a Sideboard piece instead of a maindeck card.
Molten Duplication

The combo with Dualcaster Mage and permanent copy effects gets another addition with Molten Duplication, but it was never consistent enough for Historic and seems even less efficient in Timeless.
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Lost Jitte

However, its low cost and the possibility of making Atraxa, Grand Unifier not block can give it a slot in archetypes like Domain Zoo or Naya Winota if they opt for a Stoneforge Mystic package.
The Ten Best Outlaws of Thunder Junction Cards for Timeless
10 - Pest Control

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9 - Abrupt Decay

If the format eventually has access to cards like Force of Will or Force of Negation, it is possible for Abrupt Decay to gain space on the Sideboards as a response against specific hates, such as Grafdigger's Cage, Containment Priest or Pithing Needle.
8 - Path to Exile

7 - Mana Drain
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Considering that Mana Drain is not restricted in Timeless, its impact does not seem as relevant in the format as it could be in Vintage due to the lack of artifacts or abilities where the extra mana generated by the spell matters.
Generally, the colorless mana in such a color-cost intensive format today will be used to pay Companion costs or to try to cast Planeswalkers like Teferi, Hero of Dominaria early - which can be terrifying coming on the third turn, but not on the point of Timeless being unable to deal with - or cards with heavier colorless costs like Mindslaver.
I have no doubts about Mana Drain taking the place of Counterspell in the format's blue decks if it remains unrestricted in Timeless and its potential to cause changes in the Metagame if it does so, but Blue-Based Control is low in the format today and archetypes like Izzet Tempo don't benefit as much from its abilities, leaving it in a slightly bad position on the list.
6 - Stoneforge Mystic

However, the current Timeless seems too unfair and/or too fast to take advantage of Stoneforge Mystic, which benefits from an attrition-based Metagame. Perhaps an Azorius Hammer would be a good starting home for the newest staple to arrive in Magic Arena.
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5 - High Noon & Mindbreak Trap

4 - Torpor Orb

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3 - Force of Vigor

Free spells are always welcome in a format with a power level as high as Timeless, and Force of Vigor is a way to maximize the efficiency of your mana every turn while protecting from occasional hate, or to respond to an Omniscience or Underworld Breach whenever necessary.
It will be an instant staple and a safe wildcard investment for any player running decks like Titan Field, Yawgmoth, or any other archetype with enough green cards to pay for its pitch.
2 - Reanimate

On the other hand, despite the existence of Faithless Looting and other similar effects in the format, Timeless lacks Entomb and similar cards for a low cost, which reduces its consistency compared to the Legacy versions.
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Since Modern Horizons 3 will feature the Evoke elementals as part of the Special Guests series, we can assume they will arrive at Magic Arena - and the combination of Grief with Reanimate has been one of the most controversial “combos” in Legacy currently, and could have the same impact and even greater controversy in Timeless.
1 - Surgical Extraction

One of Timeless' biggest problems today is the lack of efficient answers to such a high power level. The absence of spells like Force of Negation doesn't help keep certain decks in check, and the only options are limited to discards, creating a scenario where many archetypes lose viability because they don't keep up.
Surgical Extraction doesn't address this problem, but it's on the right path of punishing more linear strategies and preventing them from having too much redundancy or consistency due to the lack of effects like Extirpate to create permanent hate, and the fact that it being paid with Phyrexian mana will certainly make it a Sideboard staple.Conclusion
That's all for today.
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment!
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