Inalla meets Roon

Commander / EDH Crivaro

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Visiting the Hidden Realm —April 25, 2018

I always wanted Inalla to be something different away from all the same combos and tricks you'd see and I deconstructed my Roon of the Hidden Realm because this played very similar - or: At least I wanted it to play similar. Therefore I took the necessary steps warranting an Update. Thank you all! =)

You should run Rite of Replication. Not only is it just a really sweet card that synergizes with Inalla, but it's also sort of an infinite combo with Dualcaster Mage. You cast Rite of Replication, then in response, cast Dualcaster Mage. You copy the Rite of Replication, then the copy resolves, copying Dualcaster Mage. The copy of the Dualcaster Mage enters the battlefield, and copies the original Rite of Replication that hasn't resolved, the copy makes another copy of the Dualcaster Mage, which copies Rite of Replication, etc. The problem is that the tokens don't have haste, so you either have to wait a full round of everyone trying to wrath and kill you, or give them haste (I'd suggest Anger if you're gonna do that.)

November 24, 2017 2:08 p.m.

Crivaro says... #2

Interesting, I'll add that to the maybeboard and have a look if I really need it after more playtesting. Thanks! =)

November 25, 2017 8:40 a.m.

Kingmarke says... #3

I would recomend Eldrazi Scion/Spawn producing creatures for an endles Combo with hasty tokens.

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November 27, 2017 7:01 a.m.

Crivaro says... #4

Interesting, thank you! I included the ones I will most likely use if the idea will be included in the maybeboard. =)

November 27, 2017 9:56 a.m.

Crivaro says... #5

Thank you! It was in there at the first draft, but the recursion strategy is just one of the ways you can win. It more and more became a blink-deck. =)

November 30, 2017 1:04 p.m.

Crivaro says... #6

Not particularly, because of the cost. But I've considered Essence Flux. =)

December 2, 2017 8:26 a.m.