Harnfel, Horn of Bounty

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Format Legality
1v1 Commander Legal
Alchemy Legal
Archenemy Legal
Arena Legal
Block Constructed Legal
Canadian Highlander Legal
Casual Legal
Commander / EDH Legal
Commander: Rule 0 Legal
Custom Legal
Duel Commander Legal
Gladiator Legal
Highlander Legal
Historic Legal
Historic Brawl Legal
Legacy Legal
Leviathan Legal
Limited Legal
Modern Legal
Modern Beyond Horizons Legal
Oathbreaker Legal
Pioneer Legal
Planar Constructed Legal
Planechase Legal
Quest Magic Legal
Vanguard Legal
Vintage Legal

Harnfel, Horn of Bounty

Legendary Artifact

Discard a card: Exile the top two cards of your library. You may play those cards this turn.

Worrad75 on Pia-tiful Impulse Control

1 week ago

Seething Song for Ruby Medallion: While Medallion has a theoretical long-term upside that can't be matched, the deck is too heavily white spells at this point for the ramp to be consistently meaningful, especially early on. SS allows us to impulse draw with greater confidence knowing we can absoluteely cast whatever pops out.

Etali's Favor for Impact Tremorsfoil: This one is a test. Fully aware that tremors is a better card, but Favor is such a vibe. it enables some of our more aggresively slanted non-token creatures to crash through (it works incredibly with Laelia!) while keeping the tokens flowing. It feels similar to Unstable Amulet in that it 'replaces itself' and gets you a Pia trigger for your troubles, plus some small utility

The Flux for Runaway Steam-Kin: This deck has enough midgame mana engines. What it needs is consistent impulse draw. The normal issue with 4-CMC impulse draw engines (looking at you, Outpost Siege) is that they do nothing the turn they come in, making them a somehow-even-slower Phyrexian Arena that doesnt even actually draw the card. The Flux solves that by picking off a creature, then giving you 4 turns of advantage. If you're still around, it then gives 6 red to cast whatever you got left (you'll probably have more cards in hand, as you've been casting an extra card from exile every turn). Its basically a version of Count on Luck thats easier to cast and gives you a late-game burst that could be the exta push you need to seal a win

Inti, Seneschal of the Sun for Charismatic Conqueror: This one is also a test slot, although I'm less confident. Inti is in theory card-nuetral that helps us dig deeper for Pia triggers. Its best case scenario is when it teams up with the likes of Delney, Streetwise Lookout, Party Thrasher or Harnfel, Horn of Bounty  Flip to provide extra advantage. Conqueror's tokens are rarely the reason we win the game without the help of other cards, and while that may be harsh to say about a 2-drop, the fact of the matter is that we can only play so many off-plan cards before we dilute the deck.

Exoflo on Mono Red Burn

1 year ago

Ojer Axonil, Deepest Might  Flip is an auto include in your deck

Burn decks tends to quickly run out of gas, red being a very fast color. You should reduce your number of land a bit and run a lot of MDFC that will count as a land. Lands are your worst enemy when you try to draw your last burn spell.

Birgi, God of Storytelling  Flip is a nice way to recycle your land with its artifact back Harnfel, Horn of Bounty  Flip

Anyway, I love this brew and enjoy playing the game !

Polaris on Can I stack Oversold Cemetery …

3 years ago

No, because the trigger checks how many creatures you have twice. At the beginning of your upkeep, Oversold Cemetery will see that you have at least four creatures in the graveyard, so both copies will trigger and go on the stack. When you resolve the first trigger, it will see four creature cards in your graveyard and let you return a creature card to your hand. When the second trigger resolves, it will see only three creature cards in your graveyard, so the ability won't do anything. See the Gatherer ruling:

The check for four or more creature cards is performed on resolution as well as at the beginning of upkeep. So the trigger may not do anything if there are not enough creatures any longer. (2004-10-04)

If you can get another creature card in the graveyard (for example, discarding the one you just returned to activate Harnfel, Horn of Bounty) before the second trigger resolves, your graveyard would qualify again and you would be able to return a second creature card to your hand.

rdean14 on Card creation challenge

4 years ago

I think the first thing is to make her not MDFC, as that instantly makes a card better, even if Harnfel, Horn of Bounty isn't going to be used as frequently, there are situations where her ability to be played as an artifact with discard to impulse draw is exactly what is needed.

Second, I think that both her abilities can be toned down just a bit.


Birgi, the Liturgist

Legendary Creature - God

Whenever you cast your first spell on each turn, add .

whenever a creature boasts, you may search your library for another creature with boast. If you do, reveal it, shuffle your library and put that card on top.

1/2


Giving her a once a turn ritual seemed a lot more balanced than simply a strictly worse card. Also I thought letting her tutor for boast creatures would make her a more fun card, and also not strictly worse.


I'd like to see a series of mono colored vanilla creatures in each color. Thank you!

X-Factor11105 on Dragon Jesus (Bladewing the Risen EDH)

4 years ago

I'm thinking about ideas to add some kind of impulsive / extra draw - the mana gen here is officially in great shape, now its a matter of expanding the options available. Right now, here's what I'm considering:

Bolas's Citadel , Harnfel, Horn of Bounty , Outpost Siege , Sunbird's Invocation , Valakut Exploration

I'm also wondering about Night's Whisper - getting efficient card draw is just that much more important with the mana gen feeling more consistent.

theFro on in the hall of the mountain...outlaw

4 years ago

bosny i've sorted it into general categories for ya. the main cog is curio for triggering and re-triggering EtBs (we're deliberately avoiding a storm win con) and another nice one is nexus for upgrading all your tribal EtB tutors (as well as treasure output, obviously)

Ruby Medallion and The Immortal Sun reduce the cost of your silly storm of creatures, Mana Echoes and Birgi, God of Storytelling  Flip can help you string your 2+ CMC creature spells along, and the Harnfel, Horn of Bounty side of Birgi is a nice bonus, especially if you've got access to Paradise Mantle and Cinder Pyromancer or Chandra, Fire of Kaladesh  Flip for {R} so don't be afraid to pick her up and redeploy once you're rolling, bouncing, rather

obviously there's that guy or Purphoros, God of the Forge / Kyren Negotiations for win cons... but wouldn't you rather mill your pod out with Hair-Strung Koto while playing every single instant and sorcery from their decks with Dire Fleet Daredevil ?

dare to dream, my little devil friend :)

WalbenQuakeblade on Jhoira cEDH

4 years ago

Kaldheim Changes 1/31/2020

Out- Teferi, Master of Time,Silent Gravestone, Negate, Trinket Mage

In- Narset, Parter of Veils,Weathered Runestone, Mystic Reflection, Birgi, God of Storytelling  Flip

Reasons for changes:

I decided that with as many wheel effects that are run in the deck that Narset, Parter of Veils is just better suited for the deck than Teferi, Master of Time. Where Teferi has more upside with extra turns and pressure on every turn, Narset gives us some extra benefit all while synergizing with our wheels.

I swapped out Silent Gravestone for the new card Weathered Runestone because one of the big problems in my meta is Kess, Dissident Mage. At 1 more mana I will take the added benefit of stopping Kess decks from recasting things like Demonic Consultation and Tainted Pact when they have a Thassa's Oracle on board.

Speaking of Thassa's Oracle decks Mystic Reflection is a must include for these match ups going forward. As long as their is another non-legendary creature on the board we can now stop Oracles in their tracks. So cutting Negate, arguably the weakest counterspell in the deck, was an easy choice.

Now for the hardest cut and one that I will be carefully monitoring going forward Birgi, God of Storytelling  Flip for Trinket Mage. Trinket Mage is a big card when we have it early. Going and tutoring out early mana rocks or top can completely shift a game. However I want to test out the simple fact that Birgi is a legend that once on the board acts as another Etherium Sculptor. We do need to be able to cast one thing to get the ball rolling but once we have that extra mana Birgi gives us will snowball and let us go deeper and deeper. Birgi's other side Harnfel, Horn of Bounty is also amazing for us. Being able to ditch dead lands in our hand for 2 potential cards that will help us continue to push the combo will be a much welcome help when we need it; though this side will rarely be used. In the future I may come back to this cut and reintroduce Trinket Mage back into the deck in favor of a different cut, but in the mean time its the change I feel most confident with.