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My decision was to play sword of body and mind first of all because 90% of the opposite creatures that were bigger than my equipped creatures were green, so I wanted SoBM or SoFF. And second, the SoBM gives you a body to equip every turn, which is essential to race big mosters like knight of the reliquary when you just have one creature on the board: Equip it, swing, make a token, equip token, block whatever, swing, make another token, equip it... with SoFF you can't win when you're behind or even tied because they can easily race you with their big guys. This was much more important for me than being able to untap lands or whatever. Obviously the milling ability is useless 95% of the time, but what I was interested in was the creating tokens ability because of what I explained.
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I had to choose one, and it was SoBM because the token trigger lets you race opposite big creatures (which are green 90% of the time) by swinging and after combat equipping the token, and doing it again turn after turn. It's the only sword that is able to race an unfavourable field by itself.
Maybe you should read my post again, I said:
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Apart from the obvious "You attack, make a body, equip said body and can block a green creature while making damage".
But effectively, that's your only argument. You completely discount the fact that the milling ability is not only irrelevant, but can also hurt yourself quite some. Untapping is a lot better than you give it credit for. Especially since as a heavy control deck, we want to always have mana open when it's our opponents turn. Also, I think that the racing scenario you provide sounds quite illusionary. Sure, it will happen, but probably not as often as having mana up in our opponents turn closes the door for him. First of all, when you start racing him, you will probably be behind in life totals. We sword his stuff, he hits us with his creatures. I don't have any numbers, but you can't assume that you and your opponent will have the same amount of life once this scenario occurs. Now we also have to assume that our opponent will have two creatures out, because if he has only one creature, I just equip my guy with SoFF and just