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Commander: Imskir Iron-Eater

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Turbo Mana (1)


So, I finally built my favourite boy Imskir. Having a draw engine in the command zone with the added value of affinity and Bosh's flig effect is just wonderful and as much as Rakdos is probably one of the worst color combination for artifact play, I couldn't care less, I just love him.

This interpretation of Imskyr is a fairly slow goodthings-big-mana-artifacts deck that consistently go bananas between turn 5 and 8.

It doesn't have any infinite combo as the the objective here is to go big and wide on artifact count and power and stomp anyone in the face with some good old metal.

Maybeboard is just gigantic, but I like to have all the various options at hand, catalogued based on effect.

It's actually considered bracket 1 because it doesn't have tutor and whatnot, but I assure you if you bring this to an ultra casual table you'll be archenemy in a couple of turns. I think it's safe to say it's in the lower side of bracket 3, as I tested with good results against precons, but it will have to struggle some with other bracket 3 decks.

I also did some digital alter/proxy just for the taste of having cool cards on the board and also to have some "Universes Beyond: Final Fantasy at home". I'm not going to throw hundreds of quid on cards that, to my taste, feels like broccolis inside a chocolate ice cream, but I'm most certainly going to enjoy some of them Yoshitaka Amano's illustrations on my half-a-pennies cards.

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