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Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath is the Simic Titan from Theros Beyond Death and is definitely the design that inspired me the most from the set. So, this is the deck tech about the Simic one, but you can find the deck tech about
Kroxa, Titan of Death's Hunger too.
Incredible easy to cast, this titan can give us an immediate advantage with +1 card and a kind of additional land drop. Because a 6/6 that can repeat this trigger when attaks (or when replayed thanks to Temur Sabertooth) it's a good deal, we want to set our graveyard to be able to play our commander with escape. To fill the graveyard, we want to play as much fetchlands as possible and we can push even more with some cantrip like Brainstorm or Thought Scour and some ramp on spell like Farseek or Rampant Growth. I'd like to play even Cultivate and Kodama's Reach so we can use Uro's trigger to play the land we put in our hand.
With all those fetchlands, we could have good use for Crucible of Worlds and Ramunap Excavator while we use Titania, Protector of Argoth, Roil Elemental and, why not, Rampaging Baloths to build the board. Another strong interaction we can use to win is with Uro and Life from the Loam. LftL can help selfmilling and can destroy our opponent lands if played with Strip Mine, Tectonic Edge and such.
If all those ideas won't work, we can always try to mill ourself with Basalt Monolith + Mesmeric Orb and win from there with Jace, Wielder of Mysteries, Laboratory Maniac or the new Thassa's Oracle. We can always decide to stop early with the mill and regain some cards with Seasons Past, Regrowth or Mission Briefing. Of course, we need to protect our gameplan and to do so we have as much interactions as possible.
Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath might not be the strongest of the two titans but seems fun to me with its draw engine, ramp possibilities and big big body!
Check my other deck tech! - https://deckstats.net/decks/44498/f34157/
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Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath è il titano Simic di Theros Oltre la Morte ed è decisamente il design che più mi ha ispirato per questa espansione. Quindi, questa deck tech è sul titano Simic, ma puoi trovare anche la deck tech su Kroxa, Titan of Death's Hunger.
Incredibilmente facile da lanciare, questo titano può darci immediato vantaggio con +1 carta in mani e una specie di land drop addizionale. Siccome una 6/6 che può ripetere questa innescata all'attacco (o quando rigiocata grazie a Temur Sabertooth) è un buon affare, vogliamo impostare il nostro cimitero per poter giocare il nostro comandante con Fuga. Per riempire il cimitero, vogliamo giocare quante più fetch possibili e possiamo spingerci anche oltre con peschini come Brainstorm o Thought Scour e ramp su magie come Farseek o Rampant Growth. Vorrei giocare anche Cultivate e Kodama's Reach per poter usare la trigger di Uro per giocare la terra messa in mano.
Con tutte queste fetch, possiamo fare buon uso di Crucible of Worlds e Ramunap Excavator mentre usiamo Titania, Protector of Argoth, Roil Elemental e, perché no, Rampaging Baloths per costruire il board. Un'altra interazione forte che possiamo usare per vincere è tra Uro e Life from the Loam. LftL può aiutarci nel macinarci e può distruggere le terre dei nostri avversari se giocata con Strip Mine, Tectonic Edge e simili.
Se tueste idee non dovessero funzionare, possiamo sempre provare ad automacinarci con Basalt Monolith + Mesmeric Orb e vicere da qui con Jace, Wielder of Mysteries, Laboratory Maniac o la nuova Thassa's Oracle. Possiamo sempre decidere di fermare prima la macina e recuperare alcune carte con Seasons Past, Regrowth o Mission Briefing. Ovviamente, ci serve protezione per il nostro piano di gioco e per questo ci servono quante più interazioni possibile.
Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath potrà non essere il più forte dei due titani ma mi sembra divertente con il suo motore di pescaggio, possibile ramp e un body bello grosso!
Dai un'occhiata alle mie altre deck tech! - https://deckstats.net/decks/44498/f34157/
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