Oasis Ritualist

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Format Legality
1v1 Commander 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
Legacy Legal
Leviathan Legal
Limited Legal
Modern Legal
Oathbreaker Legal
Pauper Legal
Pauper Duel Commander Legal
Pauper EDH Legal
Pioneer Legal
Planechase Legal
Quest Magic Legal
Vanguard Legal
Vintage Legal

Oasis Ritualist

Creature — Naga Druid

Tap: Add one color of any color to your mana pool.

Tap: Exert Oasis Ritualist: Add two mana of any one color to your mana pool

seshiro_of_the_orochi on Raggadragga 'n' roll

1 year ago

Did some research for cards for the deck. Here are some you might like:

Valleymaker

Verdant Eidolon

Oasis Ritualist

Karametra's Acolyte

Drumhunter

Alena, Kessig Trapper

And obviously, Nyxbloom Ancient is generally incredibly powerful.

What's more, how about Harvest Season?

Skoodly on List of all Mana Dork Creatures

3 years ago

Yo, where's my boy Oasis Ritualist at?

any_response on Sultai Yisan, the Wanderer Bard

3 years ago

I thought a lot about adding cards like Prime Speaker Vannifar, but i don't really want to have sorcery speed cards in my deck, as they are only useful for finding the combos and don't really do anything else.

I already thought about Thassa's Oracle, but i am not sure yet whether i want to play Consultation. I know it is powerful, but i dislike cards i cannot use that much outside their combo. If i have enough cyclers (as i want to have a small ETB package + a lot of cyclers) Coveted Jewel can be a janky combo if combined with Escape Protocol to draw my library, but the Yisan-Line with Spellseeker is tempting.

For the other suggestions, i absolutely love Galvanic Alchemist! Haven't even heard of that card, but it is pretty awesome. I don't know which cards i will use in the end to combo with it, in the moment, i lean towards something janky like Oasis Ritualist, but i'm not sure about that yet. The advantage would be i don't have to rely on elves that much. The only problem i see at all using this combo is the need for Biomancer's Familiar to work, but if i include Training Grounds for a little redundancy i might like it.

I also thought about cards like Freed from the Real if i play enough 2-mana-producers, or a combo like Devoted Druid + One with the Stars, but without good creature tutors for enchantments or access to white those aren't as consistent as i would like them to be.

ScryLord on Freed from the Real Combo

5 years ago

Thanks for your help, GoldenMunchkin but I think I'll stick to Mul Daya Channelers and Oasis Ritualist. I'd rather have a reliable combo than a fast one.

GoldenMunchkin on Freed from the Real Combo

5 years ago

I would highly recommend swapping Oasis Ritualist for Bloom Tender so you can potential get you combo off on turn 3, you would have to change your finisher but you could just use something like Emrakul, the Aeons Torn which would pretty much just win you the game

Caerwyn on Can you use the exert …

5 years ago

Yes--presuming you are exerting as part of an attack. It would not be helpful to a card like Oasis Ritualist.

Rule 701.38a reads: To exert a permanent, you choose to have it not untap during your next untap step.

Note how it says nothing about tapping the creature, merely that it will not untap during its next upkeep. This is further expanded by Rule 701.38b:

A permanent can be exerted even if it’s not tapped or has already been exerted in a turn. If you exert a permanent more than once before your next untap step, each effect causing it not to untap expires during the same untap step. (Emphasis added).

Vigilance does help with Exert, as it lets your creature attack without tapping. So long as your creature remains untapped at the beginning of your next upkeep, you face no effective repercussion from having exerted it.

Note, if your creature does become tapped after the attack--let's say to pay for a creature with Convoke, your creature will then not be able to attack on the next upkeep, even though its being tapped is the result of a mechanic other than that which it exerted itself on.

Drakorya on Experiment Kraj, Friend to All Frog Mutants

6 years ago

Cool deck.

I've found in my Kraj deck that it's hard to resolve him, or protect him for long enough to go off. So I found some redundant ways to get infinite mana without needing Kraj on the battlefield:

Some other great mana creatures for Kraj are Argothian Elder, Bloom Tender, Karametra's Acolyte, Oasis Ritualist, and Viridian Joiner. I also like using Orochi Leafcaller to filter infinite green mana.

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