White Rebel Motorcycle Club
Commander / EDH
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Update —Feb. 24, 2017
Pushing the infinite mana combos and hate bears. I am finding the deck is better when it slows the games with hate bears and ends with a combo or lethal Mirror Entity swing. Also, Palace Jailer is an amazing draw engine when you're playing against combo or control decks, and a Howling Mine at worst. Changes:
-1 Amrou Scout
-1 Stonecloaker
+1 Metalworker
+1 Ancient Den
I found your deck while building a Tiny Leaders version of Lin Sivvi.
This was a huge help.
Thanks.
March 1, 2016 1:59 p.m.
Have you thought about slotting in the new Recruiter of the Guard?
August 18, 2016 9:35 a.m.
michaelvlevine says... #4
Yup! Currently I plan to slot it in over Mentor of the Meek and then replace Condemn with Stonecloaker. I never draw more than 1-2 cards off Mentor, so I think I'd prefer the direct tutoring, especially for lines like Recruiter -> Stoneforge Mystic -> Skullclamp. Condemn is almost never used for comboing and isn't great removal, so I'm going to explore adding the recruitable Stonecloaker to the combo/graveyard hate package. It also "protects" creatures and lets me reuse ETB tutors, which seems pretty attractive.
TobiWeasel says... #1
I've had a Rebel EDH deck for years, and it wasn't very fun to play because I had no idea what to do with it, but I had a lot of pillow fort kind of tricks, like Aurification being a huge favorite, but my only win con was Mirror entity. Lin always died, I didn't have good creatures, no good recursion or tutot without lin besides a Junktroller. Yeah, no fun to play. But you've done alot of research, and this deck looks really fun, and just awesome. I'm happy so much can be done with Lin. But two suggestion card! Worthy Cause It's really nice to have at anytime, and works well with the infinite life trick, and it's reuseable, so you can use it on other creatures in the meantime. #2 is Helm of Possession. Need I even say why? It's such a dirty trick to take someones commander.
December 10, 2015 3:46 a.m.