

Then we can dump that mana into a copied Devil’s Play (we’ll try to add a few more finishers as well). Our newfound Goblin friend will make us a few treasures upon entering, but if we can make him enter multiple times or change all of our opponent’s permanents into artifacts we can make HUNDREDS of Treasure tokens. Gerrard, Weatherlight Heroįor our funky interactions there are two new cards in Commander 19 that I want to abuse: Dockside Extortionist and Aeon Engine.Mystic Intellect (WUR – Jeskai Flashback) That said here’s a good place to start from: Overall, we’re quite low on our target of 14 for each category, but as we play the deck, we may find some cards don’t synergize as well as we’d like and we cut them for more consistency. We also need to replace the Hex we took out, so let’s use Gaze of Granite as a good catch-all board-wipe. While not directly related to our strategy, Aphetto Runecaster is synergistic with our deck, so let’s add it as well. To have some cushion, we can leverage some good treasure generators in Revel in Riches and Spell Swindle to make sure the mana is there when we need it. We can also add Pili-Pala and Grand Architect, along with Deadeye Navigator and Peregrine Drake for infinite coloured mana. Since we don’t have many ways to make all of our creatures unblockable at once, I’d like to look to Cryptolith Rite and Song of Freyalise to make additional mana. With 19 cards added, we’re getting tight for spots. These will make sure that when we swing in with our unblockable Morphs, we’ve got enough power to get them dead!įor unblockable shenanigans, we can add Kaseto, Orochi Archmage, Crafty Pathmage, Runed Arch, Thassa, God of the Sea, Tawnos’ Wand, Key to the City, Skeleton Key, Trailblazer’s Boots and Whispersilk Cloak. Shorecrasher Elemental, Pine Walker, Brine Elemental, Quicksilver Dragon, Root Elemental, Wooly Loxodon, Maelstrom Djinn, Towering Baloth, Krosan Colossus and Krosan Cloudscrapper look like a good set of beaters to build around. Now we have look for some big Morph creatures, ways to make them unblockable and ways we can make a lot of mana. To make sure the decks are truly budget we have limited the price of all our cards to under a dollar (with exception of the commanders). With in depth commentary on each card and overall play style.
FACELESS MENACE STRATEGY FULL
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FACELESS MENACE STRATEGY UPGRADE
The deck cares about the morph, megamorph and manifest mechanics so we are going to evaluate how the deck is built and what we can upgrade with a budget of $25. With Kadena, Slinking Sorcerer at the helm. Today we are reviewing the Commander 2019 preconstructed deck Faceless Menace.
