So basically the idea here is that
Preserver of Dualities is actually insane at creating tokens for
Xenan Obelisk, and a lot of the radiants synergize with a token playstyle as well.
Mitotic Wisp was added to reduce the cost of all the radiants you're running (which starts to get insane), but her ability to draw an
Azindel, Revealed or any other radiant of your choice is very powerful. I will go over each of the radiants and discuss their inclusion:
Preserver of Dualities - The main piece of the deck. It can easily function without her, but she creates so many disposable tokens for Obelisk that it becomes hard to outvalue you.
Dawnwalker - Dawnwalker is a very aggressive minion and a great body for this deck. On top of this, he can be brought back quite easily with Obelisk.
Duskwalker - This card lets you highroll extremely hard into Azindel turn 4 (Initiate > Merchant > Duskwalker + Initiate > Azindel) or an early Reaper. He can also activate Obelisk a few turns earlier than usual, which creates a lot of pressure.
Umbren Reaper - This card is amazing when you are playing a more aggressive deck like tokens. Not only do they have to deal with him immediately because of his high attack stat, his entomb once they do gives you essentially a free attack with him as well as a nice life boost. It surprised me, but overall this has been one of the best units in the deck.
Azindel, Revealed - his art is cool
edit: I wrote an article on this deck for team TGP. It can be found
here!
EDIT: About a 30% winrate at masters. Insta-lose to anything with Harsh Rule or Hailstorm, really bad against any deck that plays any sort of removal or face aegis (due to relying on unit-ability combos) and also pretty badly matched up against other midrange decks since your units are pretty badly statted for their cost. The deck relies too heavily on a single card (Preserver of Dualities) for tokens. It's fun when it works, but most of the time it simply doesn't.