Muldrotha, the Fun for the Whole Family

Commander / EDH 1shabby

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June 20, 2019

Yarok, the Desecrated just got previewed and I immediately knew he had a home in this deck. He makes many cards like Mulldrifter or Stitcher's Supplier just become so amazing when he is out. He also makes both Sidisi, Undead Vizier and Sidisi, Brood Tyrant super great allowing to mill more and allowing two tutors instead of one. Lastly Animate Dead and Necromancy become even more amazing allowing you to bring back two creatures instead of one. I did decide to remove Lotus Vale as it requires me to sac 4 lands instead of 2 if he is out.

Last_Laugh says... #1

Cephalid Coliseum and Crystal Vein are both great lands here.

I'm also really fond of Song of the Dryads here. Very versatile piece of removal that can shut down entire decks.

June 7, 2019 12:32 a.m.

1shabby says... #2

Thank you for the recommendations for the deck! I have thought about both Cephalid Coliseum and Crystal Vein previously. I like the Coliseum for its easy ability to dig through my deck for only one mana. My one problem with the card is that it takes my land spot for a turn and it doesn't give me mana so it slows me down there. As for Crystal Vein I really like how every other turn I can produce 4 colorless mana and if The Gitrog Monster is out then it gives card draw as well. I just need to find a slot for it in the deck. Lastly the Song of the Dryads I hadn't even thought about including it in the deck but I love how devastating it can be if put on someone's commander so I will definitely have to try and fit it in. Thank you again and if you have any other recommendations please let me know!

June 7, 2019 10:07 a.m.

Last_Laugh says... #3

Np, I'm confused though... Cephalid Coliseum taps for , albeit like a painland.

June 7, 2019 10:46 a.m.

1shabby says... #4

while it does tap for mana if I want to use its second ability it is setting me behind on mana since I have to tap and sac the land that's what I meant by that.

June 8, 2019 12:42 a.m.