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Growing up playing MtG, red was probably my least favorite color and when I got into EDH, mono-red was considered the weakest of the mono-colors. I wanted a challenge, and worked to produce a deck I liked in my least favorite and weakest color. I've maintained some sort of mono-red deck in my collection since then and come to really enjoy playing them. My first mono-red commander was Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker at the helm of a goblin/combo deck, which my playgroup immediately hated as they were at the phase where any infinite combo was anti-fun. I hopped to Márton Stromgald next which was essentially a combo deck masquerading as a combat deck, and that worked well enough for them. Márton stayed together for many years until Grenzo, Havoc Raiser was spoiled. I benched Márton and put together a pretty nasty Grenzo deck that was quite successful and had a playstyle I haven't really been able to replicate elsewhere, but it's extremely unbalanced in a three person pod, and for that reason I benched Grenzo as well. Pashalik Mons was my next attempt at mono-red, but it turns out having too many Aristocrat/token decks gets boring and I caught myself looking at Márton again, so I got the gang back together.
The early version of Márton was pretty simplistic and one-dimensional in that it looked to generate a huge amount of tokens in one shot, give them haste, and then blast everyone off the table in one turn. While the wins were hilarious, the early turns were pretty boring, so I've taken a lot of cards from the Grenzo shell and am trying them out here. It should be a slower growing token swarm, but it will give me things to do early game. I've tried to use effects stapled to creatures over enchantments/artifacts where I can, since they are also attackers to add to Márton pump. Examples being Ogre Battledriver over In the Web of War, Pyreheart Wolf over Goblin War Drums, etc.
This is a good deck to pull out in lower-powered pods since it is pretty honest about what it's doing and how it wins. Boardwipes send us back to the Stone Age, but that's been the red dilemma forever. Slate of Ancestry and Ignite the Future can really help to reload.
Cards/Interactions I think are neat:
Est. 2014
I realized I forgot to order a Skullclamp for another deck, and to be honest I don't want three out of my four decks to be playing the same card anyways. Skullclamp would be much better in that shell, so I'm going to be trying out a pet card of mine, Dark-Dweller Oracle in this instead.
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Skullclamp | Dark-Dweller Oracle
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