"Did you just attack me?" spot removal tribal

Commander / EDH manioo8

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Deck changes —Sept. 28, 2017

I switched Forsake the Worldly to Capsize. I'm gonna put in Allay soon, so i don't need as much artifact/enchantment removal, and capsize is a repeatable removal spell which would shine in late game. I'll have to playtest if 6 mana is not too much for this deck per turn

Edit: Tested it today, and not only is it a solid removal spell, it lasted me for about 10 turns, and i could spin it politically, by removing another player's Oblivion Sower each turn, and for that he wiped the board two times, benefiting me greatly

checkforloot says... #1

O-Kagachi, Vengeful Kami seems good. I love the idea! +1!

August 30, 2017 10:46 a.m.

manioo8 says... #2

Problem with O-Kagachi, Vengeful Kami is that he's too slow. it takes one turn to play him, and you need to keep him on the board to do something. Also, people don't like the sight of big creatures on the board, and by having him out you draw their attention to yourself. Once your playgroup knows that it's not worth attacking you, you don't need big creatures on the board to discourage them, only untapped mana and a hand of 7 cards. I sometimes divide my hand into 2 piles called "instants" and "non instants" while I'm bored and waiting for my turn. People see you put 5-6 cards in the instants pile, and generally don't want to attack you.

August 30, 2017 11:30 a.m.

redking1027 says... #3

A deck after my own heart! Five color theme jank is my favorite commander archetype.

Skullwinder could be worthwhile, as it duplicates the Eternal Witness Regrowth effect while also giving you a bit more social manipulation ability. I'd expect that this deck plays nearly as much in discussion and silver tongued deal making as it does in actually casting spells, so I would even consider replacing Eternal Witness with Skullwinder if you can't find another cut. It's even lighter on the color requirement.

To shamelessly self promote: Give my collection of single CMC jank decks a glance, especially Two Is Company. Seems like something you might enjoy.

September 12, 2017 7:34 p.m.