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Commander
Size: 100Est cost: $4749.93Salt sum: 73.39
SerenaFellOmen
45 views16 days ago
Commander
Size: 100Est cost: $4749.93Salt sum: 73.39
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Counters
Counters
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Draw
Draw
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Finisher
Emrakul, the Promised End
This spell costs less to cast for each card type among cards in your graveyard.
When you cast this spell, you gain control of target opponent during that player's next turn. After that turn, that player takes an extra turn.
Flying, trample, protection from instants
When you cast this spell, you gain control of target opponent during that player's next turn. After that turn, that player takes an extra turn.
Flying, trample, protection from instants
Legendary Creature - Eldrazi

Finisher
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Land
Land
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Protection
Teferi's Protection
Until your next turn, your life total can't change and you gain protection from everything. All permanents you control phase out. (While they're phased out, they're treated as though they don't exist. They phase in before you untap during your untap step.)
Exile Teferi's Protection.
Exile Teferi's Protection.
Instant

Protection
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Ramp
Ramp
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Recursion
Sepulchral Primordial
Intimidate (This creature can't be blocked except by artifact creatures and/or creatures that share a color with it.)
When this creature enters, for each opponent, you may put up to one target creature card from that player's graveyard onto the battlefield under your control.
When this creature enters, for each opponent, you may put up to one target creature card from that player's graveyard onto the battlefield under your control.
Creature - Avatar

Sheoldred, Whispering One
Swampwalk (This creature can't be blocked as long as defending player controls a Swamp.)
At the beginning of your upkeep, return target creature card from your graveyard to the battlefield.
At the beginning of each opponent's upkeep, that player sacrifices a creature of their choice.
At the beginning of your upkeep, return target creature card from your graveyard to the battlefield.
At the beginning of each opponent's upkeep, that player sacrifices a creature of their choice.
Legendary Creature - Praetor Phyrexian

Recursion
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Removal
Removal
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Stax
Opposition Agent
Flash
You control your opponents while they're searching their libraries.
While an opponent is searching their library, they exile each card they find. You may play those cards for as long as they remain exiled, and you may spend mana as though it were mana of any color to cast them.
You control your opponents while they're searching their libraries.
While an opponent is searching their library, they exile each card they find. You may play those cards for as long as they remain exiled, and you may spend mana as though it were mana of any color to cast them.
Creature - Human Rogue

Stax
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Theft
Theft
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Tutor
Tutor
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Hey everyone~! 🔮🪽🧩🌙🤍💙🖤\nThis deck is what happens when Esper control decides that even numbers are suspicious and should not be trusted. Yennett sits there looking cryptic and elegant, then attacks once and flips the top card like she already knew exactly what was there. Which, honestly, she probably did.\nWhat I love here is that the deck feels like a riddle with teeth. The early game is all little whispers and setup pieces. Brainstorm, Ponder, Portent, tutors, protection, tiny one-mana answers. Nothing looks that scary yet. Then Yennett attacks and suddenly the top card is Expropriate, or Temporal Mastery, or some giant primordial nonsense, and now the table realizes the Sphinx was not being mysterious for flavor reasons.\nThe odd-only restriction makes the deck feel weird in the best way. You lose obvious staples, but you gain this very clean identity where every nonland spell is a hit. Sol Ring is odd. Mana Vault is odd. Rhystic Study is odd. Force of Will is odd. Even the bombs are odd, which makes every attack feel like the deck is opening a locked door and pulling out something dramatic.\nApproach of the Second Sun is especially funny here because Yennett can cast the first one from the top, tuck it back into the library, and then the whole deck turns into a little countdown machine. Everyone knows what is coming. Everyone gets nervous. And you are just sitting there with a Sphinx, a stack of tutors, and the most smug possible expression.\n"}]}






























































































