Liability

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Format Legality
1v1 Commander Legal
Archenemy Legal
Canadian Highlander Legal
Casual Legal
Commander / EDH Legal
Commander: Rule 0 Legal
Custom Legal
Duel Commander Legal
Highlander Legal
Legacy Legal
Leviathan Legal
Limited Legal
Oathbreaker Legal
Planechase Legal
Premodern Legal
Quest Magic Legal
Tiny Leaders Legal
Vanguard Legal
Vintage Legal

Liability

Enchantment

Whenever a nontoken permanent is put into a player's graveyard from play, that player loses 1 life.

Keepper on Gorgeous Girls Deck(list)

5 years ago

@ Double00Riser added Valeron Wardens and Liability

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deemberdom on Mogis, God of Slaughter EDH

7 years ago

I like what you have going here. I'm currently working on a deck with a similar strategy and just thought I'd share some of the cards that I've come across that you might be interested in:

Repercussion - is brutal against creature-heavy decks, especially since you're running AEther Flash and Blasphemous Act. It won't bother you so much because of your low creature count.

Gray Merchant of Asphodel - works really well with all the black enchantments you are running. He's a good way to get ahead of the symmetric life-loss enchantments you are running.

Fanatic of Mogis - same vein as the Merchant above.

Pyrostatic Pillar - great way to punish many kinds of decks.

Liability - punishes graveyard and creature-heavy decks. You wont be as affected because of your low-creature count and more resilient permanents.

Dictate of the Twin Gods - as another Furnace of Rath effect.

Crystal Chimes - to help recover after a Back to Nature or Nevinyrral's Disk

Beseech the Queen - just another tutor effect to consider.

Forbidden Orchard - fixes your mana and the drawback of giving them a creature is often mitigated by Tainted AEther, AEther Flash, and/or Lethal Vapors.

Spreading Plague - your commander is indestructible, so you don't care. It will wreck non colorless/artifact creature decks.

bmwilson2013 on Mar-Judo

7 years ago

I am often able to kill a player with Manabarbs, Kaervek the Merciless, or damage reversal spells. Sometimes I can even kill a second if someone's doing something particularly outrageous (Backlashing a Blightsteel Colossus, for example). But unless I draw Rise of the Dark Realms I almost always need Zurgo Helmsmasher to finish the third.

Crackling Doom is excellent in my meta, definitely one of my most common Sunforger targets and often the best draw in the deck. Leaving up an equipped Sunforger gives your opponents a heavy disincentive to attack you, so actually needing to tutor for a damage reflection effect is quite rare. So I find that having removal spells and Tithe (for Mistveil Plains, allowing me to tutor the same spell repeatedly) in the deck is a great way not to waste that mana.

Liability hasn't been very good -- I find that people find it more annoying than they probably should, and tend to kill it fairly quickly. It's like a Manabarbs that sometimes just doesn't even do anything. I'll probably swap it out if I get my hands on a copy of No Mercy.

How often are you the Monarch in your games? I worry that being the Monarch will draw too much attention to me, and that giving my opponents cards is pretty far from what I want to be doing. I'm wondering how strong a card like Queen Marchesa might be in my 99.

jchinnjr on Mar-Judo

7 years ago

bmwilson2013, thanks for commenting! I agree that Zurgo is a much better closer when compared to Queen Marchesa. This deck relies heavily on A) opponents chipping away at each other, and B) my judo cards chipping away at opponents. Sometimes Plan B is enough to close out games (i.e. a token deck getting caught under an Incite Rebellion/Deadly Tempest/Netherborn Phalanx, or pot shots from Kaervek/Viashino Heretic). Honestly, often times the deck wins when an opponent gets antsy and charges head first toward a Reflect Damage-type card. You commenting, though, has me thinking of Zurgo as part of the 99. Its indestructibility avoids my boards wipes, and it could close out games in a hurry (assuming there aren't any ridiculous life gain decks in play).

Regarding your Zurgo deck, how has Crackling Doom been performing? It is Sunforger-castable and was in my initial list but got cut. Also, how do you like Liability? The card is new to me, but seems right up this deck's alley.

ChainerDragon65 on Siphoning Ideas

8 years ago

As a Rakdos player, I love cards like Curse of Stalked Prey, I run it in any Red creature Type deck, Dragons, Vampire and the like. And Blood Tribute is a Vampire deck must as well as Exquisite Blood. For versatility, I like Drain Life Soul Burn and of course Consume Spirit, because they add to the theme but also double as creature removal. As a sideboard card, if your facing a ton of creatures, I like Liability, adds to the loss when your opponent looses creatures.

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