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Leovold's Undiplomatic Finesse (EDH)

Commander / EDH* BUG (Sultai) Combo Discard Elves Infinite Combo

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Sorcery (2)

Artifact (1)

Creature (1)

Instant (1)

Planeswalker (1)

Enchantment (1)


Leovold, Emissary of Trest has insane potential. Not only is he a three drop with two incredible mechanics, allowing him to give you an early advantage - but the cards he works in combination with are plentiful. I recently retooled this from a rather one-direction stax deck into something that combines Leovold's synergy with wheels along with the power of being an Elf Tribal deck.

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How it Works

The name of the game is wheels. Using cards like Windfall, Time Spiral, Time Reversal, or a static Teferi's Puzzle Box with Leovold in play can help you strip your opponent's hands, accelerate yourself through your deck and maintain your own card advantage.
This doesn't win you the game in of itself, but it puts you firmly on the path if you can get the combination off. The next step is to take advantage of your sudden dominant position and set up a board state to go off for a complete victory.

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Win Conditions

The deck employs a few different ways with a few pieces to win the game. The central way to win is with Cloudstone Curio and Aluren. With these two you can chain-bounce any Elf with an ETB trigger, be it Coiling Oracle or Elvish Visionary or Shaman of the Pack. It's a pretty solid way to ensure your own victory, provided one of the combo pieces isn't blown up.
Additionally, you have something more late-game oriented with Shaman of Forgotten Ways and Cyclonic Rift to set opponent's life totals to 0.
And finally, there's the solid Craterhoof Behemoth and Triumph of the Hordes for a less gimmicky, beatdown approach to achieving victory.

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Noteworthy Combos

  1. Leovold, Emissary of Trest + Windfall This is the key combo that makes the deck work, as stated in an above paragraph. Wheeling gives you card advantage while denying it to your opponents.
  2. Aluren + Cloudstone Curio With this you can play Leovold whenever, and use him to bounce any elf with an ETB trigger, and use their ability as many times as you need to.
  3. Wirewood Symbiote + Shaman of the Pack/Elvish Visionary a good way to untap mana dorks like Priest of Titania and bloomtender while getting you a second ETB trigger.
  4. Cloudstone Curio + Concordant Crossroads Without Aluren, going infinite is tougher, but not impossible. Having a mana dork that'll provide enough mana to keep recasting cards as you bounce them to your hand will get you there however.
  5. Joraga Warcaller + Immaculate Magistrate these two can beef up your elves like it's noone's business.

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So after spending time playing the deck as more of an Elf tribal with Aluren, I've decided to put in some cards to maximize its potential and add some really mean things to work with the enchantment, including Cloudstone Curio. Pairing these two with Elvish Harbinger can effectively win me the game, using her to tutor Elvish Visionary and going infinite on my draws/tutors for other elves.

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Date added 7 years
Last updated 7 years
Legality

This deck is not Commander / EDH legal.

Rarity (main - side)

8 - 0 Mythic Rares

51 - 0 Rares

18 - 0 Uncommons

13 - 0 Commons

Cards 100
Avg. CMC 2.55
Tokens Bird 2/2 U, Elf Druid 1/1 G, Manifest 2/2 C
Folders Xmage
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