Bantman, He Never Sleeps, He Only Blinks!

Commander / EDH* TheBearCurnan

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Finally —March 30, 2018

Finally I have updated this deck to its entirety. soon all of them will be as well, feel free to take a look and help me make this and my other decks great!

AMajorSchizz92 says... #1

I like the deck. Thought it was strange that I saw two bantmans but now I know why lol. Roon is definetly a better general for this kind of deck, rather than rafiq. I actually run a bant deck as well. "Place Rafiq pun here" let me know what you think. Overall I think it's a well built deck and you got a +1 from me.

March 9, 2016 6:29 p.m.

Bant_Mage says... #2

Looks very similar to the Roon deck I used to run, glad to see another one though.Have you considered adding Sudden Disappearance, Sundial of the Infinite, or Perplexing Chimera?

June 27, 2016 9:37 a.m.

Screptile says... #3

I love running Roon, he's my French commander at the moment, in case you ever get into playing with things like Primeval titan and stuff I'll leave my deck here. :) happy games

Roon Says No

November 20, 2016 7:59 p.m.

TaegukTheWise says... #4

Have you ever considered extremely hard to assemble infinite combos? In my Roon deck I use Minion Reflector, It's still there to give some form of value, like Inalla. I tend to stray away from infinite combos myself, since I feel they are extremely cheap and have no real bearing to actual skill, (like Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker and Deceiver Exarch/Zealous Conscripts, AKA 2-3 piece combos), but I have a leniency towards extremely hard to set up combos. It makes them fun since it can be exceedingly satisfying because they are extremely easy to disrupt, whether or not an opponent happens to know what the combo pieces do, or if they are even part of a combo. Now I understand that it's still an infinite combo, but allow me to say that these are 5 to 6 piece infinite combos that really never fire off during a game (because 100 card singleton), but the pieces at the same time still have a place and give you value. Its basically like a game of bluffs, just hope your opponents don't know what the individual pieces do until its too late! I find 4+ piece infinite combos are highly similar to dying to Sphinx-Bone Wand, except its not that obvious.

October 23, 2017 10:52 p.m.