Sauron cedh
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Sauron cedh
The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth is nearly here , and we have some fantastic new cards to work with for casual and competitive Commander decks alike. On top of the cards just being cool, they're also, you know, from The Lord of the Rings. I love this. I'm so excited about this series of cards that I'll be providing a few different Legendary Creatures a look over the next few weeks, creating my own take on brewing them for competitive and casual Commander play. Some of those will probably be pretty low power, and some, like this week, will still be pretty powerful. Today's focus is Sauron, the Dark Lord. Yes, the big bad himself! What attracted me to this Commander? Let's get into it. Why Sauron?
Cabal Ritual. By the time you cast it, you'll have lost the game!
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Sauron cedh
The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth is nearly here , and we have some fantastic new cards to work with for casual and competitive Commander decks alike. On top of the cards just being cool, they're also, you know, from The Lord of the Rings. I love this. I'm so excited about this series of cards that I'll be providing a few different Legendary Creatures a look over the next few weeks, creating my own take on brewing them for competitive and casual Commander play. Some of those will probably be pretty low power, and some, like this week, will still be pretty powerful. Today's focus is Sauron, the Dark Lord. Yes, the big bad himself!
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Thran Portal. Blood Crypt. Dimir Signet. Wheel of Fortune. Merchant Scroll. Cursed Totem. Discard a card: Witch-king of Angmar gains indestructible until end of turn. Calculating the deck price based on your collection Watery Grave. Narset, Parter of Veils. Toxic Deluge. Until end of turn, you don't lose this mana as steps and phases end. Brewing up Sauron, the Dark Lord at two different power levels was a fun challenge, where I think he has a fighting chance in both competitive and more casual environments — if you can ever get the six mana for him. Draw a card, then discard a card. Brain Freeze.
Sauron, as the creator of the Rings of Power , surely deserves the right to wield it. Swan Song Illustration by Peter Mohrbacher.
I love this. Shipwreck Marsh. By the time you cast it, you'll have lost the game! Possibly not, but I think it is interesting and fun, which every new competitive Commander build needs a little of. Luxury Suite. Counter target noncreature spell. In addition to the "discard and draw four" ability that Sauron grants, I included the more affordable Wheels such as Dark Deal , Windfall , and Wheel of Misfortune. Command Tower. Spell Pierce. Here you go:. Sauron, the Dark Lord. Whenever that creature deals combat damage to a player, its controller may cast a copy of the encoded card without paying its mana cost. Demonic Tutor. Speaking of new cards, we're also in the right colors to put in the new supposedly new competitive Commander staple in Orcish Bowmasters.
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