Lord of the Nazgul
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Format Legality
1v1 Commander 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
Vintage Legal

Lord of the Nazgul

Legendary Creature — Wraith Noble

Flying

Wraiths you control have protection from Ring-bearers. ((Remember the acronym debt.) Wraiths you control can't be damaged, enchanted, equipped, blocked or targeted by Ring-bearers.)

Whenever you cast an instant or sorcery spell, create a 3/3 black Wraith creature token with menace. Then if you control nin or more Wraiths, Wraiths you control have base power and toughness 9/9 until end of turn.

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Gaiseric on Historic Ringwraiths

3 weeks ago

Hmm, that is a good point. I'll have to try out a Brawl version at some point. I do wish there was a way to get the Commander cards on there, though; Witch-king of Angmar is cool, but Lord of the Nazgul would be even better.

rusty4683 on MonoBlack Rusty4683

6 months ago

NV_1980 Thank you very much for your kind criticism. I'm incredibly new to mtg and EDH and this is the first deck I have attempted to create from just an idea. Unfortunately, Lord of the Nazgul was a semi-important piece in my hopes to make ridiculously over powered wraiths, but I think I can get by for now. I replaced it with a cheaper Ringwraiths for the time being. EDHREC was a huge help in putting this together; I didn't want to just copy paste someone else's deck; I wanted to actually take time and read some of the cards to try and figure out what I might enjoy playing, but I will definitely check out your deck. Thank you!

NV_1980 on MonoBlack Rusty4683

6 months ago

Should mention that Lord of the Nazgul is also blue, which is not allowed in EDH/Commander with a mono-black commander. Black (as well as artifacts btw) offers so much opportunity for additional draw (both for you, as well as (forced) draw for your opponents); I'd really recommend you look a bit more into this. For comparison, have a look at my Sheoldred deck or try EDHREC.com.