While the Karametra Enchantress deck seems to be the meta as far as it goes for Karametra decks, this one has worked out very well for me in my experiences with it. The deck mixes the landfall mechanic with the Selesnya token/life gain approach.

The deck relies on Karametra, God of Harvests to pump out the lands and interact with the numerous landfall cards. Getting to 5 mana should be fairly easy early on with the landgrabber spells like Rampant Growth and Cultivate. Though there are fewer lands than the average commander deck (32), gameplay is usually unaffected throughout the game. As soon as Karametra hits the field, acquiring land should come naturally, if not faster.

There are several win conditions present in the deck. Felidar Sovereign is the most obvious and easiest. Staying above 40 life shouldn't be a problem whatsoever, with cards such as Trostani, Selesnya's Voice, Congregate, or even Soul of Theros. With life gain being mentioned, Serra Avatar is also a very viable creature. If Serra Avatar is cast when Trostrani is already out, you can double your life total. Adding Temur Sabertooth into the mix, you can double your life for every 9 mana. (fairly easy with Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx, Karametra's Acolyte, and Zendikar Resurgent) Token swarming is slightly more challenging and risky, yet still an option. The main token factories in the deck are Retreat to Emeria, Emeria Angel, Zendikar's Roil, and Avenger of Zendikar, all taking advantage of the avalanche of land you'll see from Karametra. The tokens made from those could be made even beefier with Collective Blessing and Soul of Theros, as well as Emmara Tandris for all-out combat safety. Pollenbright Wings are also very viable, and could get absurd fast if put onto Serra Avatar or another very large creature. Mycoloth as well provides a ton of extra tokens every turn, if you have enough tokens to initially gobble up.

Playing the sub-game of politics is always rather tricky, especially with a few of the more interactive cards in the deck. Altar of the Brood, Aven Mindcensor, and Authority of the Consuls are all necessary to set your opponents back, yet often make this deck be the regular target, on top of the hordes of tokens and bundles of life gained. As well, Scute Mob and Felidar Sovereign also gather a lot of hatred. (I wonder why) There are a few answers to keep these cards safe from removal, being Archetype of Endurance, Sylvan Safekeeper, and Grand Abolisher. To keep yourself rather safe, there is Druid's Deliverance, Eternity Vessel,and Aegis of the Gods. To make up for setting everyone back, Dictate of Karametra grants everyone essentially doubled mana, and a bit more reluctance to kill you.

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Date added 6 years
Last updated 3 years
Legality

This deck is Commander / EDH legal.

Rarity (main - side)

10 - 0 Mythic Rares

37 - 0 Rares

14 - 0 Uncommons

13 - 0 Commons

Cards 100
Avg. CMC 3.76
Tokens Bird 1/1 W, Elemental 2/2 G, Elemental X/X G, Insect 1/1 G w/ Flying, Deathtouch, Kor Ally 1/1 W, Plant 0/1 G, Saproling 1/1 G, Treefolk Warrior */* G, Wurm 5/5 G
Folders Karametra
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