Licia, the Sanguine Storm

Commander / EDH* Philoctetes

SCORE: 108 | 54 COMMENTS | 14068 VIEWS | IN 38 FOLDERS


Yawgmoth's Will Edits —Oct. 19, 2017

I acquired a Yawgmoth's Will, so these edits were made with that card in mind. Specifically, Eggs become so much stronger now. Also made some general changes I had been thinking of. I am aiming to remove cards that do nothing without Licia in play - she is our supplementary gameplan, and occasionally a combo piece, but having her in play is extremely unreliable.

+Blasphemous Act +Helm of Awakening +Stone Calendar +Cabal Ritual +Seething Song +Spoils of Evil +Yawgmoth's Will +Desperate Ritual +Chromatic Star +Chromatic Sphere +Sunhome, Fortress of the Legion +Skirge Familiar

-Chandra's Ignition -Rakdos Signet -Charmbreaker Devils -Disciple of Bolas -Thrull Parasite -Debt to the Deathless -Recoup -Shelter -Crash Through -Alhammarret's Archive -Slayers' Stronghold -Treasonous Ogre

I know a couple funny cards you might wanna consider, seeing as you have storm and all these cantrips in mind:

Null Profusion is hilarious in decks like this. Please note that is says, "when you play a CARD", as in "lands count, too". To make it worse for the hopes and dreams of your enemies, Paradox Engine can be quite funny with a few more mana rocks. =3

October 11, 2017 2:56 p.m.

Philoctetes says... #2

Hey there DrunkManSquakin666! Thanks for your suggestions, those are both really awesome cards in the right build!

Paradox Engine is I think a great idea, but would require a massive re-tooling of the ramp mana rock package. As of today, I'm not feeling in for that, but it could be that the ability to untap signets and wash our mana is good enough to try for it....

Null Profusion and Recycle are a couple of cards that have always caught my eye, I just have never been able to stomach the mana cost to put them in my decks. In a way, it acts like an improved Alhammarret's Archive on the turn we go off, though, so maybe it is worth considering! I'll have to think on it a little bit.

October 11, 2017 5:03 p.m.