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Messages - Slappy T-Rex

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consider the new m21 Unleash Fury

It's on my list ;)

Nothing like doubling a creature's power and then giving it double strike.

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Sunder is pretty fun one too. You can return all their lands to their hands and then force them to discard them.

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This deck is hilarious.

Another couple land hate favourites of mine that could fit in your colours are Myojin of Infinite Rage and Mycosynth Lattice (combine it with your Vandalblast for one sided mass land removal)

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Deck Reviews / [EDH / Commander] Alela: Enchantments and Swole Faeries
« on: November 01, 2019, 08:11:22 pm »
Alela: Enchantments and Swole Faeries

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This deck is designed to make faeries and then swell them up with enchantments and artifacts, which then make more faeries.

We've got enchantments and artifacts for ramp, card draw, removal, protection - basically everything you need to do can now also make faeries, as long as Alela, Artful Provocateur is out. (I've concentrated mainly on enchantments because I find them a little tougher for opponents to remove)

There's a strong Faerie tribal theme with lots of buffers that target faeries - along with others that effect flyers or tokens.

Exsanguinate and Debt to the Deathless could become big swings with a little help from Ashnod's Alter and treasure tokens.

To add a little extra spice I've also included Revel in Riches as an alternate win condition. It could lead to a surprise win, especially if you can flash it in with Leyline of Anticipation.


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Deck Reviews / [EDH / Commander] Alela: Faerie Edition
« on: October 11, 2019, 01:18:56 am »
Alela: Faerie Edition

This deck is designed to make faeries and then swell them up with enchantments and artifacts, which then make more faeries.

We've got enchantments and artifacts for ramp, card draw, removal, protection - basically everything you need to do can now also make faeries, as long as Alela, Artful Provocateur is out. (I've concentrated mainly on enchantments because I find them a little tougher for opponents to remove)

There's a strong Faerie tribal theme with lots of buffers that target faeries - along with others that effect flyers or tokens.

To add a little extra spice I've also included Revel in Riches as an alternate win condition. It could lead to a surprise win, especially if you can flash it in with Leyline of Anticipation. Vraska, Scheming Gorgon also has the potential to make even the smallest faerie token a game winning threat.

I'd be happy to hear any suggestions for additions/substitutions or thoughts on the deck in general.

Thanks.

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Deck Comments / Re: K'rrik | Why Can't We Be Friends III - Comments
« on: September 02, 2019, 06:50:51 pm »
Nice deck! I've got a K'rrik deck too. I run Soul Channeling as one of my protection options. It's a nice option because it can come out pretty early/cheaply - plus anything that costs life feels like a flavour win to me.

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Deck Reviews / [EDH / Commander] K'rrik: Life Gain & Vampires
« on: August 29, 2019, 06:31:46 pm »
K'rrik: Life Gain & Vampires

This deck is built to take advantage of K'rrik's phyrexian mana ability. To support that, the deck has a lot of life link/life gain cards to fill up the health tank, which should let us cast a lot of spells quickly.

The deck has a strong vampire tribal theme. This can be a win con on its own, but more importantly it's a great way to gain life. You can then use that life gain in the usual ways with Aetherflux Reservoir, Sanguine Bond and Defiant Bloodlord, but I also added an additional way to use K'rrik and all that life to take your opponents down.

The plan is to use Ashnod's alter to make tons of mana by repeatedly casting and re-sacrificing cards like Reassembling Skeleton, Oathsworn Vampire and Bloodsoaked Champion. K'rrik allows you to cast them for less mana than you'll receive from Ashnod's alter, then you can use all of that mana to cast big spells like Exsanguinate, Torment of Hailfire, Profane Command and Bond of Agony.

Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome!
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General Magic / Re: Commander 2019 Deck-building Challenge
« on: August 29, 2019, 06:16:08 pm »
Wow! Thanks for being so thorough Morganator. I'm continuing to refine my K'rrik deck and I'm going to apply your notes to the next version of the build. Much appreciated.

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General Magic / Re: Commander 2019 Deck-building Challenge
« on: August 18, 2019, 10:17:57 am »
https://deckstats.net/decks/116466/1383691-k-rrik-life-gain-demons

This deck is built to take advantage of K'rrik's phyrexian mana ability. To support that, the deck has a lot of life link/life gain cards to fill up the health tank, which should let us cast a lot of spells quickly.

The deck has the usual life gain win cons: Vampires, Aetherflux Reservoir, Sanguine Bond and Defiant Bloodlord being the biggest threats. But that's all smoke and mirrors to hide the real purpose of the deck.

The deck is designed to get demons into play and then win with Liliana's Contract. There is a ton of card draw and many tutors to search up demons and Liliana's Contract. K'rrik should allow us to play those expensive demons much faster than usual by paying life, and Vedalken Orrery and Emergence Zone should let us get our cards out right before our upkeep, to make it a lot harder for other players to disrupt our plans.

The ramp is all colourless mana, because we'll be paying for black mana with life. There are also protection cards to keep K'rrik safe and lots of graveyard recursion if our demons end up in there.

The deck has 32 lands (including Emergence Zone and Westvale Abbey), but I think that should be enough considering how much card draw there is.

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One suggestion I'd make is that you should try to design your deck so that almost all (if not all) of your instants and sorceries take advantage of Feather's ability. There are a lot of great card draw, buff, protection, removal and even boardwipe spells that will bounce back to your hand if Feather is on the board (and most of them aren't expensive). Cards like Shelter, Fists of Flame, Soul's Fire and Psychotic Fury come to mind.

Here's my Feather deck if you're looking for more suggestions/inspiration: https://deckstats.net/decks/116466/1262193-feather-boros-spellslinger/en


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