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2 FOR 1 EDH - Breya / Mishra Double Deck!

Commander / EDH* Artifact Budget Combo Tokens UBR (Grixis) WUB (Esper)

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2 FOR 1 EDH: BUDGET IS (NOT) KILL

Are you tired of seeing 2 commanders you really enjoy and want to play with, but you just can't afford to invest in 200 different Magic cards?

Is deck building a challenge for you, or something you don't truly enjoy?

Is the constant dread of rising prices in a game that gets more and more inaccessible everyday keep you up at night?

Do you like artifacts?

If you answered 'yes' to at least one of these questions, then you just might enjoy this idea!

I'm absolutely sure that this is nothing new or revolutionary, but essentially:

  • I grabbed 2 commanders I really enjoy and built ONE 82 card deck, for both of them. And for EACH of them, I made a 17 card sideboard deck.

  • For this experience, I chose Breya, Etherium Shaper and Mishra, Artificer Prodigy, two favorites of mine.

  • If you want to play with Breya, simply grab the deck and slap the BREYA_DECK cards on it.

  • If you want to play Mishra, slap the MISHRA_DECK cards instead.

The general deck is a simple artifact tokens deck. Create a ton of thopters/myrs/servos/others to abuse all the artifact synergy present in the deck and generate a lot of value.

Breya is a great commander simply because it enhances everything we want to do and makes it all easier and better. She brings tokens when she enters the field, and she is a sac outlet that can hurt opponents, planeswalkers and creatures, as well as heal us. Adding White to the deck also gives us a more dominating board presence, by giving us more resources to make tokens, recycle our artifacts and make our creatures stronger.

  • Make more tokens with Thopter Foundry and Hidden Stockpile!

  • Pump all of your tokens with Tempered Steel!
  • Recover from boardwipes with Open the Vaults!

  • Mishra is... uncanny. His ability, under normal circumstances is useless in commander. But this deck is all about going around the normal circumstances. We are using chaos effects that affect all the players and stalls the table, but thanks to Mishra, we can bypass those effects. For those unfamiliar with the process, here is an example:

  • Have Mishra, Artificer Prodigy and one of our chaos cards, let's say Possibility Storm.

  • Cast an artifact of choice, let's say Sol Ring.
  • Both Mishra and Possibility Storm will trigger. Pay attention now, because we have to stack things right.
  • We resolve Possibility Storm FIRST. Sol ring gets exiled, we flip cards from our deck until we hit an artifact and put it into play. Sol Ring is then shuffled to the bottom of our library.
  • Now we resolve Mishra. We DID cast a Sol Ring, so now we get to search our library, hand or graveyard for a card with that name, and last time we checked, there is a Sol ring in our deck that can return to the battlefield, as intended.
  • Mishra denies all the drawbacks of these chaos cards, and let's us play around the perks of Blood Funnel and the chaos of Possibility Storm, Nullstone Gargoyle and Ice Cave with little to no consequences. This works for counters as well! If your opponents counter your artifacts BEFORE Mishra's trigger resolves, you can get them back in the battlefield.

    All in all, while our opponents struggle to make a play that gets through our walls of chaos, we get to go through our gameplan at our regular pace. That means we get to win!

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    Revision 1 See all

    (3 years ago)

    +1 Ancient Den main
    +1 Azorius Signet main
    +1 Blood Funnel main
    +1 Brainspoil main
    +1 Burnished Hart main
    +1 Caves of Koilos main
    +1 Filigree Angel main
    +1 Grinning Totem main
    +1 Hallowed Fountain main
    +1 Hidden Stockpile main
    +1 Ice Cave main
    +2 Island main
    +2 Mountain main
    +1 Mycosynth Wellspring main
    +1 Mystic Monastery main
    +1 Nullstone Gargoyle main
    +1 Open the Vaults main
    +3 Plains main
    +1 Planar Chaos main
    +1 Possibility Storm main
    and 29 other change(s)
    Date added 3 years
    Last updated 3 years
    Legality

    This deck is not Commander / EDH legal.

    Rarity (main - side)

    3 - 0 Mythic Rares

    43 - 0 Rares

    28 - 0 Uncommons

    23 - 0 Commons

    Cards 118
    Avg. CMC 3.68
    Tokens Clue, Copy Clone, Emblem Daretti, Scrap Savant, Goat 0/1 W, Golem 3/3 C, Myr 1/1 C, Phyrexian Myr 2/1 U, Servo 1/1 C, Thopter 1/1 C, Thopter 1/1 U, Wurm 3/3 C w/ Deathtouch, Wurm 3/3 C w/ Lifelink
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