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This used to be a Windgrace deck, my favourite part about Windgrace was that he both bins and recurs lands depending on what you need, bringing lands back from the bin is something I enjoy and finding ways to trigger abilities and effects by bringing back my lands is how I tried to build the deck. However Windgrace is just too strong, I'd either win before being able to make use of one of my value engines such as rampaging baloths and nesting dragon or I would get targeted for having more lands at the table than everyone else combined (which is fair enough).
I really don't want this deck to be Simic, I've got a blue lands deck in patron of the moon and I've got a counters deck in Vorel of the Hull Clade, also this is now my third Simic deck with Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy and Vorrel being my others. So to build ANOTHER simic deck with ANOTHER commander who cares about +1/+1 counters feels very blergh. If only there was a half decent option in red so I could use cards like throes of chaos or nahiri's lithoforming (some of my favourite cards from my Windgrace). However Mina and Denn, Wildborn and Radha, Heart of Keld simply don't care about graveyard synergies enough; similarly Omnath, Locus of Rage and Phylath, World Sculptor care more about tokens and utilising those tokens than where the lands are coming from. I did consider The Gitrog Monster but there's not enough cards in Black to justify it and Gitrog is more of a draw engine than a strategy to build around. Thus we have Slogurk, he does absolutely everything I want, he's just missing red. He can't really go infinite because he returns to your hand not the field, he cares about lands both entering and leaving the graveyard unlike Gitrog and so he is the obvious choice. He enables me to do the land dance with cards like Ayula's Influence in a way that lets me assemble a combo to try and win which is exactly what I've been looking for.
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