A bit different direction can be generating a lot of small tokens and generating value with Enchanted Evening. If you will be sure that your creatures will be small you can use Tetsuko Umezawa, Fugitive to make sure they will go through and double on draw with Edric, Spymaster of Trest. But this strategy hinges a lot on a few irreplaceable pieces so it will be harder to pull off.
Personally I always like to include as plan B some compact combo which pieces overlap with the rest of the deck, in that case this could be for example Sun Titan + Angelic Renewal + Altar of Dementia / Blasting Station. Sun Titan and Angelic Renewal provide recursion and protection on their own. Altar of Dementia and Blasting Station provide protection against Control Magic effects and when combined they give you win on the spot in most circumstances (note that if you will go really heavy on recursion you can mill yourself with Altar for more value). Bant colors provide multiple possibilities of recurring those pieces so you don't need to hesitate using them for value early game and still have possibility of going off later.
Thank you for the helpful advice. I think I have a better idea on what to do with her.
So I got the Adaptive Enchantment deck and noticed Kestia, the Cultivator in there. Whats a good way to build around her? I'm mostly a returning player and my last set was Journey into Nyx so I have the enchantment mattes stuff from those sets.
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