
Most of them are also really cheap to cast.
#Mtg reaper king edh plus
Fake Scarecrows! That's why the list utilizes around 20 creatures with the Changeling keyword plus other Shapeshifters that can become a copy of another creature. most of the normal Scarecrows are way too bad. "But Kitsu, you are only playing four other Scarecrows in the entire deck, how do you want to Vindicate everything constantly?" Use it! This can catch opponents by surprise as they realize that no permanents are safe from the harvest. Our Commander has in-built land destruction. The main strategy of the deck is to get out Reaper King fast and start destroying the opponents' permanents to hinder them on finding their way into the game. My former 5c decks were all either Chaos or Maze's End focussed ones. Sliver Mutant A Scarecrow! A five colored Commander that seems to point to a specific path in deckbuilding but is still interesting enough to build and not an autopilot. So many Dragons, Humans, but even more Avatars. Najeela, the Blade-Blossom - Human Warriorħ. Let's take a look at EDHrec, specifically at the 5c Legends. you like highly competitive formats and only deride EDH (seriously, what are you doing here then?).you are disgusted by too many tribes in a deck (there can't be too many, so you are just weird).you want to let your opponents play with their cards.


Those thoughts (and the summer heat in my small attic flat) didn't let me sleep, so this post is going to be written mostly by my overtired mind. I still have some doubts if it is a good idea to post it at all.
#Mtg reaper king edh how to
In the last weeks I have pondered on how to formulate this post.

Users of mtgnexus, valued Google bots, guaranteed present NSA-agents, but most importantly: dear Tribe Tribal players, You have destroyed 45 permanents (some of which I'd imagine are your own), created 35 tokens, created 10 more precursor golems, and you still have Rite in your hand.Ugh. Original copy targeting the Golem gives you 5 golems and another 10 tokens. Original copy targeting the token gives you 5 tokens. You now have to destroy 15 target permanents. Third copy resolves giving you 5 precursor golems, resulting in another 10 tokens. Second copy resolves giving you 5 tokens. You now have to destroy 5 target permanents. Then the Narset's reversal would copy the kicked Rite targeting Precursor Golem, which in turn copies itself twice to target the 2 golem tokens. Narset's reversal means that you bring the spell back to hand, but all copies remain on the stack.Īssuming you targeted the token and not the Golem, you'd have a kicked rite copied targeting the golem and the other token on the stack.
