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Yeva, A Force To Be Reckoned With

Commander / EDH* Devotion Mono-Green Ramp Tempo

Karimzamrini


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Enchantment (3)

Artifact (1)

Planeswalker (1)

Creature (1)

Land (28)


Hello everyone! Greetings and welcome to my Yeva, Nature's Herald Multiplayer EDH deck!

First and foremost, this deck is a "Big Green" deck. I love to ramp, play creatures, and cast big spells that make a huge impact on the board! I also try to make sure that my spells never go to waste by having each card in the deck have multiple or lasting uses.


I use cards like Momentous Fall and Life's Legacy to get the most out of my creatures, but the card draw doesn't stop there. Things like Staff of Nin, Regal Force, Green Sun's Zenith, Worldly Tutor, Chord of Calling, Soul of the Harvest , Planar Portal, Ring of Three Wishes and more help to make sure we get the cards we want, when we want them! And let's not forget our favorite Planeswalker, Garruk!

Just so you know what I'm dealing with a little bit:

-I run 22 Card Draw/Tutor cards in Yeva, Nature's Herald

-Jin-Gitaxias, Core Augur in my playgroup runs 24 draw cards

-Omnath, Locus of Mana in my playgroup runs 14 draw/tutor spells

Garruk helps us get lots of cards too, and he helps our creature buddies join the party as well!


Tooth and Nail gets it's own section


Tooth and Nail is an incredibly versatile card that is completely capable of winning the game. There are no infinite combos in this deck, but there are very strong synergies that are backbreaking enough to win in a multiplayer setting.

It's important to note that you may cast Tooth and Nail at instant speed with Vedalken Orrery.

Entwine Combos

-Avenger of Zendikar + Regal Force - Classic draw equal to your lands and creatures, plus 2, and get tokens.

-Avenger of Zendikar + Craterhoof Behemoth - This can either be set up, or used as a buff to your creatures to kill an opponent and leave plants as blockers. Adding 9 blockers to your field, and 11 power + trample to all of your creatures is awesome. Not to mention the Craterhoof Behemoth itself which has HASTE

-Woodfall Primus + Terastodon - Blowing up this many permanents is always going to make a huge impact regardless at what stage the game is in.

-Seedborn Muse + Omnath, Locus of Mana - For when opponents are not in easy kill range, or have your draw locked down (like a Notion Thief for instance), you can pile mana and wait for an alpha strike.

More to come soon as I have the time to update this deck!


Planar Portal vs Ring of Three Wishes


Some people wanted to know why I use Ring of Three Wishes in addition to Planar Portal because it seems at first worse than it's partner based on it's limited uses.

The reason I use Ring of Three Wishes is that it is cheaper than Planar Portal, and if the board lets you tutor three times in this deck, you should be winning already.

2 tutors > 1 tutor


THE STORY


Our hero walks the planes. Through magical experiences, and powerful magic spells he traverses worlds and gains knowledge and power. The most recent planeshift has left our hero on the top of a mountain in an endless, green, landscape.



As our hero --Garruk, Primal Hunter walked down the path in front of him, he heard chanting in the distance. It seemed far off. The chant was more of a murmuring whisper in a language indistinguishable by the human brain.

When he got closer, it became apparent what was happening. A huge monolith stood hundreds of feet above the ground, casting an ominous shadow and a bright green glow.



There were dozens of Elves surrounding the green thing sprouting from the ground. And suddenly, in a burst of light, there was a being floating out of the monolith. It was coming toward our hero...



The Elves had summoned a powerful spirit. As it approached Garruk, Primal Hunter, he felt a sense of explosive energy and growth.

As the Seedborn Muse approached the glowing planeswalker, she untapped each permanent she controlled and engulfed the land around them in overwhelming, forceful, power.



When our hero emerged from the blast, there was not just a spirit in front of him, but two other forms. An elvish queen, and her ursine companion.



Her eyes tore deep into his soul...

It was then that the ascension had become apparent to Gurruk.

But he wasn't just a Primal Hunter anymore...

He was Garruk, Caller of Beasts



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Revision 4 See all

(9 years ago)

+1 Wild Pair maybe
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  • Achieved #40 position overall 9 years ago
Date added 9 years
Last updated 9 years
Legality

This deck is Commander / EDH legal.

Rarity (main - side)

11 - 0 Mythic Rares

32 - 0 Rares

22 - 0 Uncommons

7 - 0 Commons

Cards 100
Avg. CMC 3.97
Tokens Beast 3/3 G, Elephant 3-3 G, Emblem Garruk, Caller of Beasts, Insect 1/1 G w/ Flying, Deathtouch, Plant 0/1 G, Wolf 2/2 G, Wurm 6/6 G
Folders Fun EDH, EDH decks, Make, Mono-Green EDH
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