Nazahn's Mighty Hammer

Commander / EDH MegaMatt13

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Modern Horizons —June 18, 2019

Sword of Sinew and Steel and Sword of Truth and Justice are both going in the deck from Modern Horizons. The former is solid removal while the latter buffs the creature with 2 +1/+1 counters that stick even if the sword is destroyed. Sword of War and Peace is removed to make room for Sword of Truth and Justice as the latter is better at buffing Nazahn for Commander damage. May still try to find room for War and Peace though.

brian.olson542 says... #1

Love the deck. Definitely a plus 1 from me. Do you have any budget alternatives for your swords package? I have been considering this myself and just wanted some objective input.

November 20, 2018 2:51 p.m.

MegaMatt13 says... #2

Hi brian.olson542, thanks for your comment. Godsend, Sword of Kaldra, and O-Naginata are all solid options that give decent power boosts. The exiling ability on the first two is really nice too. I'd be including the first two if I could find room for them! Hope this helps.

November 20, 2018 4:25 p.m.

JoeBert says... #3

I highly recommend you cut Dowsing Dagger  Flip and probably Mask of Memory . The former can backfire massively if you're relying on tapdowns to get in combat damage, and it will also get Strip Mined on sight if it flips. The latter is simply too little impact on a card slot, being conditional, delayed draw that doesn't advance your board state. I'd only run them if my meta ignored artifact removal (my artifacts die to Austere Commands and other artifact wipes constantly).

For replacements, I'd go with Mind's Eye due to being able to net you advantage even when you're behind, and possibly a utility creature like Knight of Autumn or Solemn Simulacrum if you find yourself in need of bodies. Garruk, Primal Hunter is an almost strictly better Soul's Majesty , which you can include along with it for more draw power, although personally I don't like how he feels in terms of theme.

June 5, 2019 2:22 p.m.