Clamor Shaman

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Legality

Format Legality
1v1 Commander Legal
Archenemy Legal
Arena Legal
Block Constructed Legal
Canadian Highlander Legal
Casual Legal
Commander / EDH Legal
Commander: Rule 0 Legal
Custom Legal
Duel Commander Legal
Gladiator Legal
Highlander Legal
Historic Legal
Legacy Legal
Leviathan Legal
Limited Legal
Modern Legal
Oathbreaker Legal
Pioneer Legal
Planechase Legal
Quest Magic Legal
Tiny Leaders Legal
Vanguard Legal
Vintage Legal

Clamor Shaman

Creature — Goblin Shaman

Riot (This creature enters the battlefield with your choice of a +1/+1 counter or haste.)

Whenever Clamor Shaman attacks, target creature an opponent controls can't block this turn.

carpecanum on Obi-Wan Budget

11 months ago

OK, Crow Umbra is in my head. Same cuts, Myriad is great etc.

Clamor Shaman and Goblin Heelcutter come out fast and let you attack with impunity. If your deck has to attack you need to make sure you don't get murdered by blockers. Ankle Shanker would fit right in.

Veteran Soldier maybe? Dictate of Heliod?

carpecanum on Two Heavens as One

1 year ago

Clamor Shaman, Goblin Heelcutter, Krenko, Tin Street Kingpin, anything with "Mentor", Bishop of Binding and Keleth, Sunmane Familiar are all cards that would work well with your commander. The Legendary Enchantment backgrounds from the latest set (Baldur's Gate) are cheap and have some great commander based bonuses.

Struyk on

5 years ago

I use this with Judith, the Scourge Diva , Fireblade Artist and Vicious Conquistador :)

Keld + Fireblade + Judith = 7 damage ;D

Thinking about adding some Clamor Shaman as well

Omi_Boi on GOBLIN CAVALCADE

5 years ago

Poaralion and Cruh I did quite some play testing using Tilonalli's Summoner and I can comfortably say it was a tad too slow. Unfortunately the initial attack with the summoner doesn’t proc our cavalcade if you use the ability, but I guess it does set up big swings for future turns!

Also, I found that at the top end of the deck Legion Warboss played like a dream! It gives us an extra body on the turn it comes down and actually keeps pumping out tokens from there on out. With cavalcade up, we don’t even need to attack with the warboss, and if we don’t have cavalcade we can just start swinging and mentoring instead. Give it a try and see what you think! I cut the Clamor Shaman to play it.

PTsmitty on MTG Arena: Which Limited Deck?

5 years ago

Well, I played the first game with the Temur build and it took me forever to get to 4 lands and by the time I played anything relevant I my opponent had the board under control.....as I had feared would do. Then I switched to a Orzhov build I thought of early this morning due to it allowing for me to have more early plays and it was just not strong enough to get by any big creatures. So hear I am 0-2 and decide to switch to the Radkos build #2 that I created. I proceeded to go 7-0 and get the max prize. I was worried that the deck would not be able to create any big threats, but I definitely had them. Theater of Horrors and Ill-Gotten Inheritance is a good combo, Goblin Gathering turn 3 with a follow-up of Undercity Scavenger turn 4 was a nice combo, and the Carnage side of Carnival / Carnage did some work. Clamor Shaman was also be big help the last game of the tournament. Facing an opponent with only a 6/6 creature I was able to keep attacking with the 1/1 goblin and my other small creatures for the win. I guess I should have gone with my gut sooner and played the Radkos build. The Temur build looked like it would have been fun whenever it would go off, but all the guildgates was going to make that very hard to do. Thanks for the feedback though. Boza I now agree that inheritance is bonkers in limited. I kept thinking it was a bad card, but I have been watching a lot of draft videos lately. So in draft it may not be as good, but limited it can do some work. I did face some decks with bigger creatures, but I also got lucky that they could not swarm the board before it was over.