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Commander / EDH BG (Golgari) Competitive Discard Elves Stax

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This is probably the closest to cEDH I'm ever going to get, and it's everything I want from it. This is pure theorycraft, and is far outside of my usual price range. But it's , it's got discard, it's got attrition, and it's strong.

Discard is the strategy that pulled me into the game. Who knew you could stop your opponent from doing stuff and punish them for it?

I started becoming more serious about collecting, building, and playing with the Planar Chaos set, and expanded with Alara. For those keeping track at home, that means I pretty much skipped Lorwyn/Shadowmoor. So I actually missed Nath the first time around.

Jumping ahead a few more years, the Innistrad and Return to Ravnica blocks cemented my love of . Efficient graveyard stuff, recursion, and removal showed me how to control a game, minimizing losses and maximizing gains.

So eventually I went back, found Nath, and knew this would be a near-perfect card for me to build around.

I'm said it a lot, and I'm going to keep saying it: I'm not a competitive Commander player. I do like grindy wars of attrition, though. For me as a player, the best feeling is knowing that I saw the best my opponents had to offer, they threw everything they had at me, and they couldn't do enough to stop me from winning in the end. Stax captures that by removing the opponents' options and resources, leaving them with no good options.

In casual play, though, fun for everyone should come first. People want to show up, throw around flashy spells, scrape out a dramatic comeback through a perfectly timed counterspell, gang up on the 60/60 facestomper with their piles of Goblin tokens, and just have a good time. I have several decks that cater to that, and I'm proud of all of them. But that setting doesn't lend itself well to oppressive locks and full denial, and that's an itch that just needs to be scratched once in a while.

Since cEDH is outside of my experience, please let me know any tips, tricks, and things to keep in mind when running this deck, either in general or for Nath Stax specifically. Also, if you have any suggestions for improvements, please send them over.

I built this deck to be synergy-forward, so that almost any combination of cards is a net positive for me and/or a net negative for everyone else. Here's some of the good stuff (and a little bit of the bad stuff).

Maralen of the Mornsong + Opposition Agent = card stealing replaces all opponents' draws

Nath of the Gilt-Leaf + Sadistic Hypnotist = sacrifice a creature to create two creature tokens and opponent discards two cards

Geth's Grimoire + Words of Waste = when an opponent discards a card, pay to make each opponent discard X cards while you draw X cards for each opponent beyond the first

Geier Reach Sanitarium + Maralen of the Mornsong = everybody discards at instant speed

Anvil of Bogardan + Tinybones, Trinket Thief = at each player's end step, draw a card and lose 1 life

Cabal Coffers + Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth = pay , add for every land you control

Glissa Sunslayer + Smokestack = keep Smokestack active without making it sacrifice itself

Dauthi Voidwalker + Tergrid, God of Fright   = if a card is exiled by Voidwalker, it won't go into the graveyard to trigger Tergrid.

Professor Onyx + Chain of Smog = repeatedly target yourself with CoS and choose to copy, making each opponent lose 2 life for each repetition.

Allosaurus Shepherd turns your spare Elf tokens into big stompy Dinosaurs.

Priest of Titania + Staff of Domination + three other Elves = infinite mana, leading into Tinybones, Trinket Thief life gouging or an infinite Torment of Hailfire.

I debated putting Craterhoof Behemoth and Triumph of the Hordes in, but decided against it. Not sure if that's the right call.

Lots of more dedicated builders than me have built Nath Stax decks. I'm not trying to do anything super original here.

I have a proto-version of this deck with As Nath desires, so shall it be: A flawless world. It's much lower budget (although still several hundred USD) and has more of a reanimator focus.

This is a list of the Nath Stax EDH decks here on TappedOut. Thanks to everyone who's published their deck. They've helped me learn a lot about what to do and how to do it.

https://edhrec.com/commanders/nath-of-the-gilt-leaf/discard/expensive is another source that helped design this deck. It's the EDH rec list for high-budget Nath decks with a discard theme, and almost every card in this deck is on that list somewhere.

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94% Competitive

Date added 1 month
Last updated 1 month
Legality

This deck is Commander / EDH legal.

Rarity (main - side)

12 - 0 Mythic Rares

56 - 0 Rares

15 - 0 Uncommons

10 - 0 Commons

Cards 100
Avg. CMC 2.55
Tokens Bat 1/1 B, Beast 3/3 G, Elf Warrior 1/1 G, Orc Army, Shapeshifter 3/2 C, The Monarch, Treasure, Zombie 2/2 B
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