Rise to the Challenge

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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
Tiny Leaders Legal
Vanguard Legal
Vintage Legal

Rise to the Challenge

Instant

Target creature get +2/+0 and gains first strike until end of turn.

TheDuggernaught on

7 years ago

I see a couple things that might help you with this deck.First, I see you using Wild Defiance, and Silverfur Partisan. Both of these are good cards, but you do not have much in the way of proc'ing their abilities. Mostly just Fall of the Hammer, and Rush of Adrenaline. However, you did touch on a solid card that combos well with them in Soul's Fire. Other cards that come to mind are Blades of Velis Vel, Blossoming Defense, Brute Force, Colossal Might, Expedite,Fists of the Anvil, Prey's Vengeance, Rise to the Challenge, and Titanic Growth.

The second thing is expensive. So if you want to keep a budget, this card might not be for you. But AEther Vial loves werewolves as you can then put them into play without casting, allowing you to flip your wolves. This card is much better with Huntmaster of the Fells  Flip, as you generate a lotof value out of constantly flipping him. You get much less value out of constantly flipping other wolves, but I still think it might at least be worth a consideration.

Oh, and Lightning Bolt. Very few red decks are complete without Lightning Bolt.

thewyzman on Nayan pauper

7 years ago

MULTIPLAYER meta

I've decided, amongst many uncommons that I've gathered up, that I'm going with Naya Battlemage as my commander, so I have access to the mana utility and beef it provides, some burn spells and loot effects as well as battle buffs and some enchants, and white for the overall utility in and out of combat.

I'm seeing two ways to build in the colors:

Any thoughts? I know it's a fairly new and untested format, at least at my LGS.

AKTriple5 on

7 years ago

Sorry, patricklvanduyse, I commented as soon as I could, but I'm still new-ish to this site, and during that first comment, I didn't realize I had to tag you to make sure you get the notification. Anyway, I tried to follow some of your advice, but couldn't all the way. For example, I didn't have Titan's Strength, but I did have a single Brute Strength. Likewise, with Sure Strike, the only copy I have is in my deck already, so I took out Crowd's Favor and put in a few Rise to the Challenge until I get more. I also put in a few extra Glint, because I did notice it was headed toward EDH format (which I wouldn't have a problem with if it did turn into one. I checked out the format, and I quite like the idea.) Finally I looked through the creatures already in it and the creatures I had that could've replaced them and I still see no problem there, so this deck is getting better. Slowly. Again, thanks for the help.

StrumzFever on Rakdos Slow Midrange

8 years ago

I have done some research and these are some red/white cards that I have found that would be good in the Prowess deck that I am envisioning: Monastery Mentor, Lotus-Eye Mystics, Jeskai Student, Dragon Bell Monk, Abbot of Keral Keep, Bloodfire Expert, Monastery Swiftspear, Anax and Cymede, Brute Strength, Coordinated Assault, Fit of Rage, Furious Resistance, Hammerhand, Kindled Fury, Looming Spires, Reckless Charge, Rise to the Challenge, and Screaming Fury. Which of these should I incorporate, I have already picked a couple of my own personal choice.

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