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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 |
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| Duel Commander | Legal |
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| Historic | Legal |
| Historic Brawl | Legal |
| Legacy | Legal |
| Leviathan | Legal |
| Limited | Legal |
| Modern | Legal |
| Oathbreaker | Legal |
| Pauper | Legal |
| Pauper Duel Commander | Legal |
| Pauper EDH | Legal |
| Pioneer | Legal |
| Planar Constructed | Legal |
| Planechase | Legal |
| Pre-release | Legal |
| Quest Magic | Legal |
| Standard | Legal |
| Standard Brawl | Legal |
| Tiny Leaders | Legal |
| Vanguard | Legal |
| Vintage | Legal |
Blitzball
Artifact
: Add one mana of any colour.
GOOOOAAAALLL! — , Sacrifice this: Draw two cards. Activate this ability only if an opponent was dealt combat damage by a legendary creature this turn.
sungkwon on
Tidus, Yuna's Guardian
6 months ago
I tried to upgrade the precon with cards that cost $10 or less. Prices fluctuate so hopefully nothing is too far out there in terms of affordability. I think the most expensive card is Innkeeper's Talent
From goldfishing a bunch of hands and playing a couple of games with this deck, you really need a lot of +1/+1 counter generators, and then a sprinkling of proliferate. You don't want too much proliferate and not have enough counters to actually proliferate.
Lae'zel, Vlaakith's Champion was taken out because I didn't like putting extra Lore counters on my Saga Creatures. Tidus has the unique ability he can pull the Lore counters off and keep Summons around longer.
I think Brokers Ascendancy would be cool with Planeswalkers. There's probably some Ajani or Elspeth or Nissa that works really well in this deck but didn't find room to include them.
I didn't have mana issues so Blitzball was taken out, even though it was very thematic.
