Five-color Beatdown and Reanimator

Commander / EDH* Cobthecobbler

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In with some new cards. —Aug. 20, 2013

Added in:

  • Lotus Bloom for that extra bit of mana.
  • Crucible of Worlds as a fail-safe to MLD (Which one of my friends has mainboreded in his EDH deck, so this is staying in the mainboard.
  • Academy Ruins to get back my artifacts after they've been destroyed, if they have. Another fail-safe against Jokulhaups if Crucible has been destroyed.

Kravian says... #2

Why not use ALL the power rangers (praetors)? Reanimating Urabrask the Hidden in particular is brutal. Sudden haste on fat creatures is terrifying.

July 31, 2013 7:57 p.m.

Cobthecobbler says... #3

The problem with all of them is I have no idea what to take out for Urabrask or Elesh Norn (I believe that's the white one)

July 31, 2013 7:59 p.m.

Lhurgyof says... #4

Immortal Servitude . Dump your 6-drops in the yard, then bring them all back!

+1

July 31, 2013 8 p.m.

Cobthecobbler says... #5

Immortal Servitude was in there (as indicated in the description), btu I took it out because it was under-performing. It might make its way back in here, or could be replaced by Rise of the Dark Realms .

Thank you for the +1!

July 31, 2013 8:01 p.m.

Lhurgyof says... #6

Also, Karador, Ghost Chieftain would be a good utility creature in here.

You should check out my Karador, ETB Chieftain deck if you're interested in more graveyard play.

July 31, 2013 8:02 p.m.

Cobthecobbler says... #7

I'm not sure he could make it in here because he allows me to hardcast creatures from my graveyard, which would be counterproductive in this decks reanimation intent. But he's a great creature overall, and I thank you for the suggestion.

July 31, 2013 8:03 p.m.

I just played against a deck that was running almost this exact same build in a casual EDH game I played in this past Monday. Hmm... Anyways, it's still an impressive build. +1

August 1, 2013 9:57 a.m.

Cobthecobbler says... #9

Thank you!

August 1, 2013 noon