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Therefore you get to destroy a nonblack creature for two mana, but you don’t get a creature.īut, when you add Muldrotha into the mix, you get to pay that Evoke cost and destroy an opponent’s creature… every single turn.
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This means you can cast him for two mana instead of five, but he’s sacrificed as soon as he enters. That’s why he comes prepackaged with an Evoke cost. This is a rather nasty creature to drop, but he’s a touch expensive. What this means is that your graveyard, no matter how big it gets, is basically a secondary hand for you to cast spells from. At a glance, this rather expensive 6/6 for 6 simply lets you cast one enchantment, creature, artifact, land, or Planeswalker (we’ll cover these in another post, it’s a little complicated) from your graveyard per turn. And this is, of course, because of her effect. It has over 4,000 decks on the leading Commander website, and is more widely used than any Commander I’ve shown you all so far. This card was printed only last year, and quickly rose to be the most beloved Commander in the world. Hello, and welcome back to another week of Commander Corner! Today, I’d like to welcome you to something that’s honestly genuinely surprising to me: my first review of a deck in my favorite color combination! Ladies and gentlemen, I hope you’re ready for a zombie apocalypse.
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