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Brago EDH - Flickering Death (Value Combo) (EDH / Commander)

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Brago, King Eternal is all about value! ETB-effect cards are extremely powerful, and Brago is one of few commanders who allows you to abuse them relentlessly.

The deck's primary win condition comes through Strionic Resonator. With it and two mana worth of mana rocks (or a land untapper like Treachery), you can create an infinite number of Brago's blink triggers. Reality Acid, Riftwing Cloudskate, Spine of Ish Sah, and Venser, Shaper Savant will then win you the game on the spot by destroying/bouncing/forcing the sacrifice of every opposing permanent. Lightform and Cloudform will also immediately create a win; by repeatedly blinking them and the cards they manifest, you can put your whole deck into play face-up. Hit one of the other four wincon cards and it's all over.

Of course, these cards are also very effective if you merely blink them once a turn with Brago; additionally, going all out with Strionic Resonator and other (non-winning) ETB cards can also put you in a great position (draw most of your deck with Mulldrifter? Create millions of Thopter tokens off Whirler Rogue? Pull every creature out of your graveyard with Karmic Guide?).

If you can't win that way, you have a few other options. Most creatures in this deck are evasive, so controlling the board while chipping away at life totals and drowning your opponents in value is a good option. You also have the parts to generate infinite mana (Peregrine Drake and either Deadeye Navigator or Eldrazi Displacer) to dump your hand onto the board and go from there.

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