Rousing of Souls

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Legality

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
Pauper Legal
Pauper Duel Commander Legal
Pauper EDH Legal
Planar Constructed Legal
Planechase Legal
Quest Magic Legal
Tiny Leaders Legal
Vanguard Legal
Vintage Legal

Rousing of Souls

Sorcery

Parley — Each player reveals the top card of his or her library. For each nonland card revealed this way, you put a 1/1 white Spirit creature token with flying onto the battlefield. Then each player draws a card.

kpres on Kykar Swiss Army Knife (Budget)

3 years ago

Other cards that create tokens

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king-saproling on Commander Deck

4 years ago

I take it including Martial Glory was an accident right? Also I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Westvale Abbey  Flip can only be included in decks that have Black, because the card's color identity is black.

Also is Sephara, Sky's Blade your commander? You can designate which creature is your commander by putting *CMDR* after their name in your decklist (Sephara, Sky's Blade *CMDR*)

You might like these cards: Hanged Executioner, Midnight Haunting, Rousing of Souls, Spectral Procession, Battle Screech, Benevolent Offering, Spectral Reserves, Triplicate Spirits, Bygone Bishop, Mentor of the Meek, Archon of Sun's Grace, Emeria Angel, Serra the Benevolent, Windbrisk Heights

Sim_Will_CMcantfindmehopefully on War Has No Winners. (A …

7 years ago

Seriously, this is just a summary of a day with no purpose or direction.

One day I stumbled upon an Amazon card, then I realized I could only buy Amazon things. Thought for a while, got a Prime trial, and said 'fuck it', bought some dice in bulk, some sleeves, and most importantly a box of Conspiracy and a box of Conspiracy: Take The Crown. A lot of bullshit happened and we only had four people to draft, to limit the influence I came up with a draft format (me being the only serious magic player), it was as follows:

"Gatling Draft" For the first pick draft as normal, for the rest of the pack, look at it, shuffle it, and look at the top five cards, then draft one. If a card affects the pack (Agent of Acquisitions for example) it supersedes the top five rule.

It stopped us from filtering the fuck out of our picks and made staying open for colours really matter, archetypes were still a little to open, but it was better than a rotisserie or Winston. Drafting was also fun as hell.

The first draft was Conspiracy, and I went Howling Wolf, with conspiring shenanigans they were 3/3's for 2 with no coloured cost and some keyword, and I just got best down by Vent Sentinel. I would have trapped him if it wasn't for the barrage of removal from a third person (a control player), let's call him Grenzo, who mocked my aggro deck, despite this being a casual endeavour, this meant war.

Grenzo a few games later drafted an admittedly powerful deck with 4 skittering lizards, Muzzio's Preparations and Secrets of Paradise, he mulloganed aggressively and was soon swinging for six. This same game he was just waiting for me to mill myself with Iterative Analysis on four Brainstorms and Advantageous Proclamation, so he left me alone. After he killed everyone else, I remembered a phrase from Cameron of LRR that I felt could be more intimidating, I looked Grenzo in the eye and asked, "How do you like value?". I cast brainstorm, draw 4, drop two, cast Rousing of Souls, and in response I cast Split Decision, copy the souls for four spirits and the cards in hand that I needed, block and hold out until I can constantly use Brago, King Eternal, Custodi Squire, and Doomed Traveler to pump out spirits, fly over him, and leave up blockers. Then the bastard conceded.

Rakdos_CacklerXXX on tiny Rhys tokens

8 years ago

Chatter of the Squirrel, Gather the Townsfolk, Gelatinous Genesis, Hooded Hydra, Launch the Fleet, Not Forgotten, Pulse of the Tangle, Raise the Alarm, Rest in Peace, Rootborn Defenses, Rousing of Souls, Selesnya Evangel, Slime Molding, Spirit Bonds, Words of Wilding, and Wurmcalling. I'd also recommend the storage land if you choose to add anymore X spells to your deck. That card would just help so much as the game drags on. I'd also include Path to Exile and Swords to Plowshares for those pesky big creatures that are hard to deal with. But, those cards mentioned above are just some cards for you to go through and see if you like any of them.They are also all cheap cards as well, so that will fit well for your budget. I think the most expensive card I mentioned is Path, which is around $10. The next one is Rest in Peace at a little under $5.

Lanzo493 on Jazal's Soldiers

8 years ago

Not enough flying. With Jazal all you need is flying creatures and everybody dies. Emeria Angel, Geist-Honored Monk, Spectral Procession, and Triplicate Spirits all do well in that category. Rousing of Souls is good for multiplayer. Outside of flying tokens, Launch the Fleet can produce a lot of power very easily.