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My personal colorless EDH with a mix of Eldrazi and artifacts. Always open to suggestions!

This deck started out with me wanting to create a colorless EDH deck. Pretty simple, right? It's evolved much from the original inception. Originally it was much more artifact based with Karn, Silver Golem as the commander. It wasn't the best and I decided to make it focus more on Eldrazi because their power is what I needed. Kozilek, the Great Distortion was the commander I chose because of his ability to let you draw cards when you cast him as well as giving you the ability to counter spells. The only other counter spell we have is Not of this World and trust me, Kozilek's ability has saved me many times.

The basic strategy is to ramp as much mana as possible as quickly as possible so you can cast the enormous Eldrazi. Since you don't have to worry about specific mana colors, all you need is pure quantity. Artifacts that give mana are great, especially when paired with Unwinding Clock so they untap during each untap step. Colorless also allows us to have many more versatile lands. All of our lands are colorless mana, so we can make use of nonbasic land abilities. Our mana pool effectively becomes a toolbox in itself. The only hard part is remembering to use those abilities when you're in need. You might be prone to thinking normally instead of resorting to using your own lands' abilities.

The main win condition for this deck is either commander damage or combat damage. A creature-heavy deck meant to annihilate (pun intended) any creature that stands in your way. One of the easiest ways to win is using Kozilek. Two direct hits with him will win you the game (24 commander damage). Since he has menace, your opponent will need at least two creatures to block him as well, and this is a great advantage, especially if they have a single creature with greater power, because you can go right past them for the hit. If he could be blocked though, a land can help! Rouge's Passage can make a creature unblockable, so go ahead and use it with a heavy-hitter!

If Eldrazi are the bread, then the artifacts are the butter. They're just as important as your creatures and lands. Not only do they ramp up mana quickly, but they offer good removal as well. Lux Cannon, Unstable Obelisk, and Spine of Ish Sah offer permanent destruction. Boompile and Nevinyrral's Disk offer board wipes. We also have All is Dust, which is probably my favorite because it forces players to sacrifice their colored permanents, as opposed to destroying them, so it gets around pesky abilities like indestructible and hexproof/shroud.

This deck has a simple concept that flourishes beautifully with the destruction of your opponents! Since you have so many mana sources, it's rare to get a bad opening hand, but it still happens. Even if you only have a couple of lands to start with, you could have some artifacts to ramp your mana and keep you in the game whereas you'd be stuck with multiple colors.

Now go and show the world the power of colorless!

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Revision 10 See all

(5 months ago)

+1 The Immortal Sun main
+1 Volatile Fault main
-1 Wastes main
Date added 6 years
Last updated 5 months
Legality

This deck is Commander / EDH legal.

Rarity (main - side)

18 - 0 Mythic Rares

29 - 1 Rares

38 - 0 Uncommons

13 - 0 Commons

Cards 100
Avg. CMC 4.81
Tokens Assembly-Worker 2/2 C, Copy Clone, Eldrazi 10/10 C, Eldrazi Scion 1/1 C, Eldrazi Spawn 0/1 C, The Monarch, Treasure
Folders Good Decks
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