{"ops":[{"insert":"Hello All! \n\nI have had the Ur Dragon for a couple years now, and have been expanding it/upgrading it slowly. Super excited that my favorite commander has become so popular! \n\nI have gotten to the point that cutting any cards has become increasingly difficult. I would greatly appreciate some advice/suggestions on which cards in my main deck could be substituted out/swapped with the cards in my sideboard. (And any suggestions on cards I do not yet own to put on my wish list.)\n\nThank you for any and all help!\n\nHere is the link to the deck:\nhttps://archidekt.com/decks/18939905/ur_dragon\n\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Umm this is not a bracket 5. First off you need to change your wincon. Call of the spirit dragon or hit em with dragons are way to slow. In total id say swap out 80-90 cards to get it to b5. B5 is cedh and has no room for any sort of error. Its very meta dependant and ur dragon simply isnt viable. 5c cedh slop is a very strong archetype so if you want to keep ur dragon its not the worst idea you will just never play him\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"I am very grateful for the advice! Thanks for taking the time to look and lend your thoughts. \n\nFirstly, I did not say it was Bracket 5. I was careful to say trying to get to bracket five. \n\nSecondly, there are three total win cons. Win by burn through Lozhan/dragon tempest, (and terror of the peaks once I swap it in for something), call of the spirit dragons obviously (not the main win con, more for protection, and aggro, and the slap with dragons you mentioned.), and hit em with dragons as you mentioned. \n\nIf you had any specific card recommendations, I would be very grateful! If not, I am still very grateful for the advice so far and for your time! \n\n\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Its hard to justify playing ur-dragon at b5 because casting dragons for their mana cost is inherently too slow for the format and so youd basically be using ur-dragon as a 5c soup commander, and there's plenty of 5c soup commanders out there that can provide color identity and also bring something else to the table as well. \n\nI think b4 might be reasonable for ur-dragon if you very much streamline the deck's gameplans and get your mana curve way down compared to a usual ur-dragon deck. \n\nIf a very very powerful cEDH viable win-con ever gets released that involves dragon creatures, then this might change because the mana discount in the command zone becomes a lot more enticing. But until then I think that you should probably temper your expectations to b4 and even that is gonna take a lot of work to get dragon beats to be viable when people are playing protected combos on turns 5-6.\n\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Definitely appreciate the feedback! It is quite helpful to hear what players who have played CEDH think not only for possibility, but viability when it comes to what \"can\" work, vs what \"does\" work. \n\nI will give it some thought and see what happens! I have some other decks that I could aim for CEDH with, but not sure which ones are viable commanders now with this mindset. \n\nVery grateful for the insight! \n"}]}
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