Craw Giant

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Format Legality
1v1 Commander Legal
Archenemy Legal
Block Constructed Legal
Canadian Highlander Legal
Casual Legal
Commander / EDH Legal
Commander: Rule 0 Legal
Custom Legal
Duel Commander Legal
Highlander Legal
Legacy Legal
Leviathan Legal
Limited Legal
Modern Legal
Oathbreaker Legal
Oldschool 93/94 Legal
Planechase Legal
Premodern Legal
Quest Magic Legal
Vanguard Legal
Vintage Legal

Craw Giant

Creature — Giant

Trample

Rampage 2 (Whenever this creature becomes blocked, it gets +2/+2 until end of turn for each creature blocking it beyond the first.)

rkreutz on Pattern Recognition #3 - Combat …

7 years ago

Yeah, but man I loved throwing down a Lure'd Craw Giant and watching my buddy get pissed!

Draw_Wurm on Diary of a newbie commander …

7 years ago

Recently I moved to an area where a lot of the local games store nights play EDH rather than modern, which has been my preferred format since getting back into Magic a few years back via the iOS apps. With modern, from a budget perspective I liked the eternal nature, and the degree of brewing potential, with standard a bit too difficult to keep up with, but I often found the LGS culture around winning a bit sour. That and the fact that by nature the format was very defined and tiered. Now each to their own, and I realise it's by nature a competitive format. However I fancied a bit of a change.

So for the last few weeks I've been brewing commander decks, which has been a really interesting challenge.

From my reading around the format, I knew I wanted something fun, both for me and others at the table. So it didn't need it to be 'winningest'. I also wanted something that reflected my relationship and history with the game. I started playing in 94/95 when we used to stack up massive decks of all the cards we owned and Force of Nature, Leviathan and Craw Giant seemed like serious propositions... I also wanted to begin in mono colour, partly for cost, partly to simplify things for me a bit. I also wanted to include flavourful cards. Cards I'd played with or against, or cards where the art or 'feel' captured my MTG experience. I tried brewing an Adamaro deck:


Shoot that Adamaro through my deck

Commander / EDH Draw_Wurm

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And a Meriek deck:


I am the Assassin, providing your nemesis

Commander / EDH* Draw_Wurm

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But neither felt like 'mine'

So I went Mono Black. The "Sworn to darkness" 2014 pre-constructed deck seemed a starting point. I don't normally like buying pre-cons, but the structure of the list gave me somewhere to begin in terms of outlining possible cards.

Partly I like being contrary, and running underdog cards that you don't see very often. I also wanted a commander that supported the need for 'flavour'. Ob Nixilis of the Black Oath, Ghoulcaller Gisa, Drana, Kalastria Bloodchief were good, but not quite the right fit. I wanted a card that reflected those older cards that I could brew around and settled on Christopher Rush's Ihsan's Shade. Clearly this wasn't the most powerful commander. Not modern playable, and potentially not commander playable. A 6cmc fatty with protection from white (and a bit of built in protection from removal being a black creature). But what direction to take the deck in? The 2014 pre-con lends itself to black goodstuff and zombie tribal builds. Zombie tribal seemed a bit obvious, and I'd discounted Ghoulcaller Gisa already. What about a goodstuff build, but using the flavour text of Ihsan as a basis? Weak, fallen, betrayer, suffering...

What about picking cards based on their art and artists as well. So Nether Shadow, Ritual of the Machine, Knight of Stromgald by the original MTG flavour artists that hooked me. Anson Maddocks, Mark Tedin et al.

Mono colour immediately led me down the route of devotion. Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx and Gray Merchant of Asphodel. Combined with Abhorrent Overlord, and 'swamps matter' cards like Lashwrithe, Mutilate and Liliana of the Dark Realms, I could cast cheap knights as sacrifice fodder, and mana sinks, all the while stealing and corrupting my opponents creatures.

The weakness of Ihsan's Shade could be counterbalanced by the inclusion of powerful cards like Necropotence and Phyrexian Arena as draw engines, and Rise of the Dark Realms and Beacon of Unrest as creature stealers and bombs like Phyrexian Obliterator and Erebos, God of the Dead

It might not be any good, but it would be mine...


Poole Rush Tedin Maddocks & Associates

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Now to see how it plays