


Resilience refers to effects like hexproof and protection from removal. Evasion is how well the commander can get through blockers with effects like flying, trample and protection from creatures. Speed refers to how fast the commander can drop the table if everything goes well. Ultimately voltron commanders can be evaluated by three parameters: speed, evasion and resilience. Not to mention it kills chromium! What a nonbo!Īnyways, with that out of the way, let's see the pros and cons of the two builds I suggested:Īuratron is good because you get to knock players out pretty quickly. ], ] and ] all work for an auratron build while retether is the only card lost if going straight enchantress reanimator.įor straight creature bomb reanimator you're looking at ] as your only real option for good mass creature reanimation so even if you run tutors for redundancy you're in a bad spot should it be countered or otherwise answered. There is actually a good amount of redundancy for a mass enchantment reanimation effect. Paying a bunch of mana to discard a single bomb and bringing it back isn't worth it when you could have just cast the bomb itself with more ramp. The appeal of chromium is that you can discard many cards and then get them all back after you untap with a big reanimation spell. The major issue is that there is a ton of support for going entomb -> reanimate without an expensive discard outlet. The two build paths sticking out to me are aura voltron and enchantress reanimator.įirst I want to explain why I don't see this as a creature reanimator commander. It's just another way for black and red to cover their butts.So I commented about a possible enchantment mass reanimation voltron build on the spoiler thread which I still want to roll with. Meteor Golem is an obvious Commander pick. Just putting another Solemnity/ Melira, Sylvok Outcast combo out there. Still, storm is a greater threat than tokens.ĭesecrated Tomb also triggers off persist and undying. It does stop incompetent token decks, though. It's perfect against storm, and seems to be good against tokens, but between anthems and tokens' real strength, triggers, it's not as good as it looks. If not for how Wizards uses the subjunctive ("you may draw") for this kind of card draw, I could see some feel-bad moments here.Īmulet of Safekeeping is a bit of a trap in Commander. Runic Armasaur is just ridiculous in Commander. It's a Raise the Alarm which can be blinked or Titan'd or.why isn't this white and making soldier tokens again? Stitcher's Supplier is the cheap self-mill reanimator decks need.

I'm sure this could work with the traditional Ashnod's Altar/ Nim Deathmantle combo, just using Myr Battlesphere or Wurmcoil Engine. Sai, Master Thopterist has "Oh, look, another Mycosynth Lattice combowombo." But you don't even need that, not really. Remorseful Cleric is an obvious addition to any Sun Titan package. Hey, several other white cards on this list work! Lifegain decks are an obvious pick, but so are token decks (especially if you back it up with Soul Sisters or just plain Blood Artist and friends) and even possibly angel tribal, considering one swing with Baneslayer Angel or just giving Resplendent Angel a two-power boost (or double strike) triggers her. Resplendent Angel could also be used in Commander. a king or queen being a titular head of state, but is one of those words like "nimrod" or more recently "literally" where the malapropism has become an accepted use.) "Titular" refers to a purely ceremonial title, e.g. (Sorry, that's a bit of a bugaboo of mine. The EPONYMOUS Soul Warden and Soul's Attendant.
