Highcliff Felidar

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Legality

Format Legality
1v1 Commander Legal
Archenemy Legal
Arena 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
Oathbreaker Legal
Planechase Legal
Quest Magic Legal
Vanguard Legal
Vintage Legal

Highcliff Felidar

Creature — Cat Beast

Vigilance

When Highcliff Felidar enters the battlefield, for each opponent, choose a creature with the greatest power among creature that player controls. Destroy those creatures.

Maverick_Titan on FlicKing

2 years ago

Here are some cards I think may benefit the deck:

Ancestral Knowledge can give you pretty much infinite scry 10

Banshee's Blade goes with the "deals combat damage" mechanic and can beef up your commander

Diluvian Primordial maybe just a sideboard, but could be effective against certain decks

Door of Destinies I saw a couple cards that made all creatures all types and thought this fit in with that

Forbidding Spirit great defensive flicker

Highcliff Felidar nice control flicker

Kinsbaile Courier counter engine

Mace of the Valiant will beef up commander as you flicker your creatures

YourNeighborhoodGhost on Spirit in the Sky

3 years ago

Highcliff Felidar would also work well i think

KindredDiscovery on Mayael EDH Primer

4 years ago

@thewyzman I think you could easily argue that Atla Palani, Nest Tender is the stronger of the two in the command zone. She doesn't have the same deck-building constraints as Mayael (throwing in some sac outlets for those egg tokens is waaaaay less demanding than 25+ big creatures) and is pretty much guaranteed never to whiff. I've even seen some really cool combo builds with only a few creatures in the deck, so saccing an egg token is effectively like tutoring for your win-con. If you're looking to be more competitive, I'd recommend retooling your deck to run Atla as the general.

As a second in command, she's perfectly serviceable. Don't expect to be maximizing her value though. There are not enough utility slots in this deck to include the really good sac outlets for those eggs ( Skullclamp , Ashnod's Altar , etc.) so you'll usually have to wait for them to die on their own.

@Ataraxey Vedalken Orrery was working well, but I think Birthing Pod outclasses it. Both options allow us to be more responsive to our opponents' plays, but Pod is both faster and works better with our substantial creature toolbox. I haven't been playing with it for very long, but it's gotten me out of quite a few jams already. Saccing an obsolete Wayward Swordtooth to grab Surrak, the Hunt Caller , then dropping a hasted Balefire Dragon feels incredible.

@bankrupt_on_selling I really do like Highcliff Felidar . I'll be testing it for sure, probably in place of Thorn Mammoth . Felidar is likely to kill more things, but Mammoth gives you the option to snipe pesky utility creatures that Felidar can't hit.

bankrupt_on_selling on Mayael EDH Primer

4 years ago

Do you like Highcliff Felidar for this deck?