Yarok, the Trigger Happy

Commander / EDH CrazyDanPsycho

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March 25, 2020

Took out Alchemist's Refuge for a Temple of Deceit. I haven't found a time when I have been able to use the Refuge for it's intended purpose, so I -think- the Temple will work a little better. And I have slotted in Thassa, Deep-Dwelling. At the moment, she is taking over the spot for my Courser of Kruphix. In my defense, before everyone bitches at me...I -LOVE- Sheoldred, Whispering One, and I have the Courser on standby in case I feel I should succumb to the masses and take my beloved Praetor out. I feel that the Courser hasn't yet seemed to really impact my game, and I really don't like people knowing what's coming by seeing the top of my library. Also, I still staunchly believe I will one day get my ultimate dream going; Sheoldred, Muldrotha, the Gravetide, and Meren of Clan Nel Toth on the battlefield, and Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath in my graveyard...Oh the shenanigans!!! ((lol)) So yeah...that's the news.

Kaioken88 says... #1

From what I've seen it would be correct to say, that you're using Muldrotha as your hidden commander. I would suggest upping your land count to 38 at least, since the commander is very land hungry. Also since you're running good cards, I'd suggest something like Tooth and Nail, to grab Avenger plus Hoof or Navigator plus Drake. Primal Surge would be also very cool in your build. Try them out and find what suits you

March 24, 2020 1:44 p.m.

CrazyDanPsycho says... #2

Kaioken88: Muldrotha, the Gravetide is indeed a huge help in this deck, but not the only humungous help. As for your suggestions: I absolutely love them. However...as sad as this is to admit, I do not own either a Tooth and Nail nor a Primal Surge...super sad panda. I am going to have to start working on getting a lot of these essential individual cards that I'm lacking...it's just a matter of time and money, I guess. Thanks for the suggestions, and I will be looking into possibly adjusting when I can!

March 24, 2020 6:30 p.m.