Hello!

This my take on Nissa, Vastewood Seer as a commander. The plan of the deck is simple, ramp. Nissa ETB and +1 are quite good for ramp, sadly the other planeswalker abilities on her are not that great but the -2 can be useful sometime. She's quite good at ramping and adding cards to your hands (it doesn't draw it). The deck is jam pack with ramp.

For the curve we have a few one drops ramp like Sol Ring and Birds. 2 and 3 drops are mostly ramp again. The fatties start at CMC 4 in this deck. Once you have 8 to 11 mana you just go crazy with the value, we have 3 good draw engine in the 99, Zendikar Resurgent, Garruk's Pack Leader and Beast Whisperer. So drop big green fatties or drop a mean Eldrazi and smash the oponnent.

You only really want to play Nissa when you can flip it or if you need more lands in your hand. If you still have 2 lands in hands by the time you can cast her I would not play her until I need lands or when she is going to flip. People will target her but the good thing is you can easily flip it the turn you play her so be careful to not play her just because you can.

This is my third self made commander deck so any help or critique is greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

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Just did my first league night. It was 3 rounds. All of my pod were 3 mens pods (I was unlucky with the pairing).

First round was against mono black sacrife and simic evolve. Sadly I did not do much that game, did not draw many creatures and no tutor. I never saw my It That Betray sadly wich is so good against sacrifice deck. Loss that round and Sacrifice won.

Game 2 was against Slivers and Atheros.

I have and extremelly bad matchup agaisnt these 2. Atheros is absolutly disgusting against my deck. Slivers are bad because of indestructible and a few other slivers that burns. I had a really good hand and was able to do stuff but I played badly and I was always in the bad position and needed to attack the Atheros player because he had flyers and I had my Planeswalker. The Sliver player was just chilling there and doing nothing. I could've done that but the game was a bit boring and too long and I needed to try to win fast because Slivers snowball way harder than my deck. Atheros won.

Game 3 was against Niv-Mizet (the OG one) and Muldrotha.

My starting hand was superb! Good ramp, 4 lands. This game I actually won. The Muldrotha player did not see the Ulmamog coming (the one that mill), the one that mill in the exile was brutal for him. By the end of the game I had casted Avenger for 11 plant all that for 1g because of the hideaway land. I finale of devastation on God-Eternal for 10. A few turn after that turn after I played both vivens, played eternal witness on Finale played vernal bloom, all my forest tapped for 3 G bcause I had Zendikar enchantment. The last turn I played Finale were X was 30 so I took My Craterhoof, My 19 or so creatures got +19/+19 trample and Craterdaddy himself got +30/+30 from finale. Craterdaddy Was a 54/54. Swung for game. I won.

All in all I am happy with the deck but this is actually the first time I played the deck. Only did 3 games not sure what I will modify yet but the shell seems solid.

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Date added 4 years
Last updated 3 years
Legality

This deck is Commander / EDH legal.

Rarity (main - side)

18 - 0 Mythic Rares

30 - 0 Rares

14 - 0 Uncommons

11 - 0 Commons

Cards 100
Avg. CMC 3.97
Tokens Ashaya, the Awoken World, Beast 3/3 G, Beast 4/4 G, Copy Clone, Eldrazi Scion 1/1 C, Eldrazi Spawn 0/1 C, Emblem Nissa, Vital Force, Emblem Nissa, Who Shakes the World, Emblem Vivien Reid, Plant 0/1 G
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