Timber Protector

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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
Planechase Legal
Quest Magic Legal
Vanguard Legal
Vintage Legal

Timber Protector

Creature — Treefolk Warrior

Other Treefolk creatures you control get +1/+1.

Other Treefolk and Forests you control are indestructible. (Damage and effects that say "destroy" don't destroy it.)

SufferFromEDHD on March of the Trees

5 months ago

Interesting list. I'm a huge fan of land strategies in EDH. I typically build around the legacy 43 Lands.dec shell.

Dust Bowl is crucial late game alongside a lot of basic lands.

Elvish Reclaimer you have some stuff to tutor for.

Eternal Witness, Holistic Wisdom and/or Turntimber Sower solid recursion.

Creeping Renaissance, Storm the Festival, Moment's Peace and Soul of New Phyrexia are neat discard fodder.

Your maybeboard is full of power. I'd cut like 10 forests to add the good stuff like Constant Mists, Crucible of Worlds and Timber Protector

ThuperThlayer on The woods is dead people

1 year ago

There are a lot of cards I ordered on TCGplayer a month or more ago that haven’t arrived yet. Scryb Ranger is one of them. And I have a Nantuko Vigilante lost in the mail somewhere to synergize with Yedora and those rangers. I also have a Japanese Timber Protector that I want to run because with the second iteration of this deck, I plan to have a few cards to turn all my forests into creatures, like Life and Limb, Living Lands, and Thelonite Druid. And yes, if someone exiles all my creatures, there goes my board state, but that’s why I bought a Natural Affinity. It’s a mean reaction spell if they want to exile my land creatures.

And I have a Mycoloth for a potential combo of saccing all the forest creatures while Yedora is out, which will then let me bring them back as forests.

I’ve had really good success with the deck so far. All the trample and cards that let me pump my creatures due to how many forests I control, Finale of Devastation, Nissa, Ascended Animist and Conduit of Worlds letting me cast them multiple times, it’s all very fun.

Oh I forgot. I’d been thinking of running stuff like Cankerbloom as well because having a creature that can kill artifacts and enchantments is better than instant spells sometimes due to the commander interaction.

Most of the cards you mentioned I haven’t heard, I’ll definitely check them out.

I haven’t considered a sac outlet, even though I see how it is useful. I guess I’d rather leave the creatures as blockers and let them die from another source.

Gidgetimer on Need a home for my …

2 years ago

Doubling Season itself never creates a token or adds counters. It causes other effects to create double tokens and add double counters.

"If an effect would create one or more tokens under your control, it creates twice that many of those tokens instead."

Tombstone Stairwell's destroy clause applies to all tokens created with it. Even though created with it because of doubling season.

It seems like with the whole Sundial of the Infinite thing people may be focussing on the wrong thing about the end step trigger to me. Sundial will allow everyone to keep their tokens. Tombstone Stairwell says to destroy the tokens, not sacrifice them. If you can grant your board indestructible you can keep all of your tokens while everyone else's gets destroyed.

The best colors for these shenanigans seem to be Abzan with Ashaya, Soul of the Wild and Terra Eternal or Timber Protector; Tribal indestructible cards and Conspiracy; and Avacyn, Angel of Hope. Mycosynth Lattice and Darksteel Forge are a colorless way to do it. This isn't an exhaustive list, but merely a place to begin if you like the line.

Fuzzy003 on Perturbed Plantation

2 years ago

Have you thought of putting Maskwood Nexus in? Works wonders with Timber Protector + Life and Limb.

skalisty on Treefolk and Trees

2 years ago

zapyourtumor I did a little investigation, and it looks like the price of Timber Protector spiked after the release of Ashaya, Soul of the Wild . What a cool card!

zapyourtumor on Treefolk and Trees

2 years ago

Wow a lot of these treefolk are actually pretty good (and surprisingly expensive! How many people are buying Timber Protector to build treefolk tribal?? Is there some new janky mass land destruction deck I'm unaware of??). But how do you survive until late game when you can dump all these girthy trunks onto the battlefield? Is the 8x mana rocks + 4x cost reducers enough? Have you also tried splashing in black or white to add some removal and/or hand disruption? I think ramp might be better than interaction but I really have no idea.

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