
{"ops":[{"insert":"We have our finalists! "},{"attributes":{"header":2},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\n"},{"insert":{"video":"https://www.youtube.com/embed/nMVKmIxzxbQ?showinfo=0"}},{"insert":"\n---"},{"attributes":{"header":2},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\nHello brewers,"},{"attributes":{"header":2},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\nHappy October! In the coming months, we've decided to start sprinkling in some reprises of popular contest prompts from years past. With how much the game changes even year to year, we're confident we'll see plenty of new takes on these themes. This month, we're circling back to one of our very first contest prompts: hidden commanders! Details below.\n\nWhat’s the contest all about?"},{"attributes":{"header":2},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"Working within the parameters of the prompt provided below, construct a decklist with your own creative spin. Three chosen finalists will be awarded store credit to cardsphere.com. \n\n"},{"attributes":{"background":"transparent","italic":true},"insert":"For October's deckbuilding contest, brew a Commander-legal list with a “hidden” commander. In other words, your strategy should revolve around a card in the 99 (not necessarily a legendary creature) that you aim to consistently play each game but is not your chosen commander. Make sure it's clear to us what your hidden commander is!"},{"attributes":{"header":3},"insert":"\n\n"},{"insert":"Here’s how to participate:"},{"attributes":{"header":2},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"Brew an EDH/Commander legal deck on Archidekt that satisfies the prompt.\nAny unreleased cards spoiled during the contest’s duration "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"are"},{"insert":" allowed."},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"Silver-bordered and acorn cards, while cool, are "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"not "},{"insert":"allowed. "},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"Digital-only cards (such as those designed for the Alchemy format on Arena) are "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"not"},{"insert":" allowed."},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"Strictly one deck submitted per user."},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\nReply to this newspost, the Discord submission post, "},{"attributes":{"underline":true},"insert":"or"},{"insert":" the announcement tweet from the "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://twitter.com/archidekt"},"insert":"@archidekt"},{"insert":" account on Twitter with a link to your deck before "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"9:00 pm EST (UTC -5, currently) on Wednesday, October 9, 2024 "},{"insert":"(do not submit the same deck in multiple places). Only one submission per user! \nFrom the eligible submissions, we'll select three finalists with lists that we believe best embody the spirit of the prompt. "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Deck descriptions are not required but certainly may provide valuable context!"},{"insert":"\n\nOn "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Wednesday, October 16, 2024"},{"insert":", we’ll announce three finalists via Discord and a video on the "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://www.youtube.com/@EDHRECast"},"insert":"EDHRECast YouTube channel"},{"insert":". Each finalist will be awarded credit on "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://www.cardsphere.com/"},"insert":"cardsphere.com"},{"insert":". The value of the credit is in US dollars and depends on the finalist's placement in deck upvotes at the end of the week-long polling period:\n1st Place Prize - $250"},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"2nd Place Prize - $150"},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"3rd Place Prize - $100"},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"Finalists will be contacted via email, Discord or Twitter/X (depending on where they submitted) regarding their winnings within roughly 24 hours following the conclusion of voting on "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Wednesday, October 23, 2024"},{"insert":". Please note, you must have a Cardsphere account in order to receive your winnings. It's quick and free-- "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://www.cardsphere.com/signup"},"insert":"register here"},{"insert":" if you don't have an account already!\n\nWe also now apply a “Contest Winner” role to all finalists, giving them a little trophy icon next to their username on deck tiles (the links that appear on places like the homepage). Prior contest winners have already had this role applied. \n\n"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/contestRules"},"insert":"Official contest rules"},{"insert":".\n\nThank you!"},{"attributes":{"header":2},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\nIf you have any questions, feel free to ask here, reach out on "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://twitter.com/archidekt"},"insert":"Twitter"},{"insert":", or join "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://discord.gg/sctEc9Ru36"},"insert":"our public Discord server"},{"insert":". We look forward to seeing what you all come up with! \n\nThe Archidekt Team"},{"attributes":{"header":3},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"attributes":{"link":"https://www.archidekt.com/decks/9482587"},"insert":"https://www.archidekt.com/decks/9482587"},{"insert":"\n\nThe hidden commander for my deck is Skullbriar, the Walking Grave. By using Kethis, the Hidden Hand as the deck's main commander there's more access to keyword counters from the addition of white in the deck. Kethis also allows me to repeatedly cast Skullbriar in the event that he dies, to support this there's a fair amount of legendary cards and ways to mill, which also helps find Skullbriar. To keep things interesting and thematic the only tutors in the deck send cards directly to the graveyard.\n"}]}
Edited 10/9/2024, 2:23:22 AM
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{"ops":[{"insert":"I am happy to see this theme as I've been wanting to brew an "},{"attributes":{"bold":true,"link":"https://www.archidekt.com/decks/9545126"},"insert":"Enduring Scalelord combo deck"},{"insert":" for a while with "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Perrie, the Pulverizor as the actual commander"},{"insert":". The whole point is to get enduring scalelord on field, clone it, and add a +1+1 counter to go \"infinite\". It's a deck I've loved since I started playing and was beating people in kitchen table 60 card magic. The commander adds value by giving trample with is the one thing missing from swinging with and \"infinite power/ toughness\" flier to instant KO opponents. \n\nWith the combo being very jank, I wanted to tune this up to full potential with quite a few tutors, many cheap clones, and of course cheap +1+1 counter cards to easily and consistently execute the combo by around turn 6 or 7 it seems from the brief gold fishing I did. While this deck is definitely fragile to removal, it can often have a non summoning sick clone or scalelord on board to knock someone out the turn you combo if not interrupted.\n\nMay the Scalelord rule the table!\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Who knew -1/-1 counters would be so good for putting on your own creatures?\n\nhttps://archidekt.com/decks/9479262\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"If that link doesn't work: https://archidekt.com/decks/9479262/my_victory_is_etched_into_fate_october_2024_deck_building_contest_entry \n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Fitting for an autumn deckbuilding challenge, here's secret"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://www.archidekt.com/decks/9484408/autumntail"},"insert":" Autumn-Tail "},{"insert":".\n\nI've always been a fan of the original Kamigawa card, and this deck is rectifying the unfortunate ruling situation which prevents "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Kitsune Mystic // Autumn-Tail, Kitsune Sage"}},{"insert":" from being an actual commander. The upside to this situation is that our co-pilot "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Rocco, Cabaretti Caterer"}},{"insert":" provides the deck with more (albeit unconventional for the strategy) colors to play around with on top of getting the actual star of the deck on the field.\n\nSimply put, the entire deck revolves around auras which, while janky by themselves, become a lot more potent when you can keep moving them around at instant speed. Ones like "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Custody Battle"}},{"insert":" and "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Instill Furor"}},{"insert":" can stick around to annoy opponents as long as you keep responding to their triggers on the stack, same goes for ones like "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Cooped Up"}},{"insert":" and "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Redemption Arc"}},{"insert":" that are normally one-and-done mana sink removals. Ability removing auras like "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Lignify"}},{"insert":" and "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Darksteel Mutation"}},{"insert":" can interrupt some play patterns, as can some of the protection slot cards like "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Spectra Ward"}},{"insert":" at specific situations.\nOr you can just steal the entire board with "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Fractured Loyalty"}},{"insert":", that works too.\n\nThe simple act of moving auras back and forth doesn't win a game by itself though. This is why we have cards like "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Siona, Captain of the Pyleas"}},{"insert":", "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Bramble Elemental"}},{"insert":" and "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Pawpatch Recruit"}},{"insert":" who greatly appreciate targeting our own creatures with our instant auras. "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Aura Gnarlid"}},{"insert":" and "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Strength of the Harvest // Haven of the Harvest"}},{"insert":" can get decently big with all of the auras hanging around. And if all else fails, there's the enchantment-favorite "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Hallowed Haunting"}},{"insert":".\n\nThere's room for improvement and definitely some choices that could be made over others, but overall I'm satisfied with how this turned out. It's relatively cheap too, as long as you cut out some of the theorycraft options like OG duals.\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"I had a fun time brewing this one. The secret command (as the name would suggest) is Helix Pinnacle. The deck is helmed by Magus Lucea Kane, which lets us copy the Helix Pinnacle activations for quicker stacking. The deck finds Helix Pinnacle by cascading into it, any cascade/discover will always hit the helix because it is the only cmc less than 3. \n\nhttps://archidekt.com/decks/7781067/helix_pinacle\n"}]}
Edited 10/8/2024, 11:21:46 PM
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{"ops":[{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/9512261/secret_commander_hand_control"},"insert":"https://archidekt.com/decks/9512261/secret_commander_hand_control"},{"insert":"\n\nI wanted to build a hand control deck in grixis, but the only commander that really spoke to me was Aclazotz, Deepest Betrayal. So instead of putting Aclazotz in the command zone I made him my secret commander.\n\nI used my actual command zone on Vial Smasher the Fierce and Ghost of Ramirez DePietro. Not only do they get me into grixis, the way I build my deck will probably lead empty hands fairly often so having two cards available from outside of my hand instead of one is a big deal.\n\nThis prompt led me to include more tutors than usual, which led me to include some two card synergies that might not have made the cut otherwise. Notably, Search for Azcanta and Disinformation Campaign can form an oppressive core. In games where my upkeeps are particularly valuable, Sphinx of the Second Sun is a reasonable tutor. Generally though, my redundant tutors are probably looking for Tergrid, God of Fright.\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"My aplogise if I annoy you, but I can not find my reply for the Content.\nI am a bit afraid that it got lost ^^´\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Happy to show my "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/9425349/aficats"},"insert":"Affinity for Artifacts"},{"insert":" deck. This prompt was actually how I made this deck.\n\nThe deck's main commander is Breya, Etherium Shaper who is fairly weak as a commander and only used as a quick sac outlet for all my cards It is also used as a way for a Jeskai to splash in the black artifacts lands and a few artifacts creatures. The real commander of the deck is the secret card called Mycosynth Golem and its partner in crime Blightsteel Colossus. Mycosynth Golem effect is a card that can cheat itself out very cheaply and normally if the draws are decent can be played down on turn 6 and Blightsteel on the same turn. The rest of the deck is to fuel this combo quickly and efficiently.\n\nFabracte / Hoarding Dragon / Whir of Invention - Tutor for the things I need for the 2-card combo\nIndomitable Archangel - Protection for all artifacts against single target removal\nMycosynth Lattice - For the Farewell plays the white player may play\nAcademy Ruins - Recreasion that is not easy to destoy\n\nAnd if the combo goes into the exile and almost all hope is lost we will play cards we can play mass land destruction and not worry too much since we are playing the bridge cycle of artifact lands.\n\n\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Heyho,\n\nthis is my first Contest, so I try it with a Deck of my Dreams^^\n\nMy Deck is a Golgari Dredge/Stack Deck with "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Winter, Cynical Opportunist"}},{"insert":" as my Commander.\n\nThe Stack components slow the game down, lock the game like "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Contamination"}},{"insert":" or blocking the opponents to follow there game plan to fast.\nOne of "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Winter, Cynical Opportunist"}},{"insert":" tasks is it to set up the stack cards.\n\nThe Golgari Dredge Theme (=Grave Affine) is for the game plan, that, so bigger my Graveyard, so more dangerous is my Deck. Some maybe known shenanigans are:\ncards with dredge (the three good ones for having possible answers) + "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Sylvan Library"}},{"insert":" / "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Chains of Mephistopheles"}},{"insert":" .\nAlso with the Dredge Theme are many of the typical cards/staples/removals just dead weight. Many Grave Affine Cards do more with some cards in the Grave.\nSimpelst example: "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Far Wanderings"}},{"insert":" > "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Cultivate"}},{"insert":" \n\n\nBut the whole Dradge/Stack tactic is just for set up my Hidden Commander: "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis"}},{"insert":" .\nThe best case is having "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis"}},{"insert":" and "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Altar of Dementia"}},{"insert":" on the board (better with "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Insidious Roots"}},{"insert":" or "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Gravebreaker Lamia"}},{"insert":" on the field to keep some more options in the Grave) and mill myself until I get a reanimor spell like "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Diregraf Rebirth"}},{"insert":" and "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Syr Konrad, the Grim"}},{"insert":" and go for game.\n\nI dont like around one single solution because it can become fragile against some aware opponents.\nI try to bypass this with some other pieces around "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis"}},{"insert":" without filling the deck with redundancy cards.\n"},{"insert":{"card-link":"Greater Good"}},{"insert":" and "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Polluted Cistern // Dim Oubliette"}},{"insert":" are the nearest alternative for the \"combo\"/synagie.\n\nBut even without the sac-out "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis"}},{"insert":" can work with the deck.\nFor example: "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Buried Alive"}},{"insert":" into "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Poxwalkers"}},{"insert":" + "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Vengevine"}},{"insert":" + "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis"}},{"insert":" (or a reanimator target) + a "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Dread Return"}},{"insert":" in grave is (+a caste like the commander) a reanimate without other cards in the hand.\n\nTo make it short: The Deck have his plan but "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis"}},{"insert":" the pivot for the Deck.\n\nWell I could explain every Synagie in the Deck but I belive I bored here to many people already.\n\nLink for the Deck is: \n"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/9550907/my_hollow_graveborn_contest_deck "},"insert":"https://archidekt.com/decks/9550907/my_hollow_graveborn_contest_deck "},{"insert":"\n"}]}
Edited 10/8/2024, 9:03:27 PM
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Hello! \nHappy to submit my idea for this month's challenge! \n\n"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/9501581/bobs_your_uncle"},"insert":"https://archidekt.com/decks/9501581/bobs_your_uncle"},{"insert":"\n\nDescription from the deck notes:\n\n"},{"attributes":{"italic":true},"insert":"\"What if one of our favorite, nick-named, non-legendary creatures BOB was able to be your commander?"},{"insert":"\n"},{"attributes":{"italic":true},"insert":"What if you fully embraced his risky benefits by NOT shying away from high CMC cards? We are in commander aren't we?"},{"insert":"\n"},{"attributes":{"italic":true},"insert":"We start with 40 life don't we?! That life is a resource my friend. And you can't be scared to use it."},{"insert":"\n"},{"attributes":{"italic":true},"insert":"Especially when our decoy front man of the deck LOVES it when we lose life! Vilis will happily reward us with card draw for each life lost from Bob and IDK..."},{"insert":"\n"},{"attributes":{"italic":true},"insert":"Nearly every other card in the deck will come at a cost of life! Why? That is the black way. Let the greed flow through you! Greatness at ANY cost."},{"insert":"\n\n"},{"attributes":{"italic":true},"insert":"Oh... And if our cost gets just a tad too costly... We can do the ol switcheroo and hand our very low life total off to our friends in exchange for their life total!"},{"insert":"\n"},{"attributes":{"italic":true},"insert":"That seems alike a reasonable trade for the experience we are fostering with them!"},{"insert":"\n\n"},{"attributes":{"italic":true},"insert":"So you may be wondering... How exactly to you guarantee that we get Bob each game? We are in black that's how. We jam packed this deck with 10+ tutors that can get"},{"insert":"\n"},{"attributes":{"italic":true},"insert":"any card we want! (usually with a life cost stipulation)"},{"insert":"\n\n"},{"attributes":{"italic":true},"insert":"You may also be wondering how this deck actually wins (potentially)? Well... We can either sign in blood our opponent's newly reduced life total. Or we could do an easy Sensei's divining top / Bolas citadel / Aetherflux reservoir win!\""},{"insert":"\n\n"},{"insert":{"image":"https://cards.scryfall.io/large/front/9/4/94f7a441-bf2d-46fb-a7b6-9bd6137f86d9.jpg?1598914714"}},{"insert":"\n\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"First try at doing this but here's the "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/9485563/cat_likes_rats"},"insert":"Cauldron's Delight"},{"insert":" deck which focuses on of course food and constantly feeding the cauldron familiar for the win. the main focuses are using cauldron familiar with experimental confectioner but there are other things that constantly provide food outlets along with using Ygra's effect to make all other creatures food artifacts, seperate ways to win is to obviously abuse the sanguine bond/exquisite blood combo and various other means.\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Do you ever feel like time just flies by while you're playing magic? Lean why as you tutor your way into "},{"insert":{"card-link":"The Millennium Calendar"}},{"insert":" and make a millennium feel like a minute, putting time in 2x speed with "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Doubling Season"}},{"insert":". If that isn't fast enough, use the commander "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Vorel of the Hull Clade"}},{"insert":", or "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Seedborn Muse"}},{"insert":" to fast forward in time. Just don't forget to pause with "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Counterspell"}},{"insert":", or else you'll find yourself needing to rewind with "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Academy Ruins"}},{"insert":"! "},{"attributes":{"background":"#232323","link":"https://www.archidekt.com/decks/9494404/time_is_an_illusion"},"insert":"Time_Is_an Illusion"},{"insert":" is stocked full of doubling counters, untapping artifacts, and protection to make too many turns become 2 turns.\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/9491808/the_demon_within?sort=alpha&stack=custom"},"insert":"Here"},{"insert":" is my first ever entry to a deckbuilding contest and I had a blast!\n\nIn this mono-black deck, "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Taborax, Hope's Demise"}},{"insert":" leads a devoted congregation of Clerics to unleash your demonic secret commander from the depths of your deck.\n\n"},{"attributes":{"italic":true},"insert":"Taborax "},{"insert":"provides powerful sustain and exceptional card draw, thriving as you sacrifice Clerics such as "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Shadowborn Apostle"}},{"insert":", "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Doomed Necromancer"}},{"insert":", "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Whisper, Blood Liturgist"}},{"insert":", and more, all in pursuit of summoning your hidden demon within.\n\nThe true power of this deck lies in your hidden commander, "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Lord of the Void"}},{"insert":", a fearsome Demon that can be summoned repeatedly from your deck or graveyard. "},{"attributes":{"italic":true},"insert":"Lord of the Void"},{"insert":" exiles your opponents' cards, stripping their libraries and seizing control of those cards to fuel your own strategies. To ensure the longevity of the hidden commander, various mechanics (e.g. "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Feldon's Cane"}},{"insert":", "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Village Rites"}},{"insert":", etc.) are used to protect him from exile (as that is the only place with no return for him).\n\nSupporting this theme, several key cards enhance the exiling engine, including "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Outrageous Robbery"}},{"insert":" and "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Oblivion Sower"}},{"insert":", allowing you to disrupt your opponents' plans and use their own resources against them. For a truly devastating combo, casting "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Doomsday Excruciator"}},{"insert":" lets you finish off any opponent by attacking with "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Lord of the Void"}},{"insert":" immediately afterward for a lethal strike.\n\nEmbrace the darkness, rally your Clerics, and unleash demonic forces upon your foes!\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"https://www.archidekt.com/decks/6384631/the_expendables_lagomosvalduk\n\nMy Lagamos, Hand of Hatred deck is secretly a Valduk, Keeper of the Flame deck with access to black and a tutor in the command zone. Once the token/sac engine gets up and running, I can tutor for basically anything in the deck: a Harmonic Prodigy to double both Lagamos and Valduk's token effects; a Hammer of Nazhan to eliminate equip costs; a Warstorm Surge to take advantage of the waves of tokens being generated; or Torbran, Thane of Red Fell to increase damage. \n\nBoth tokens and sac outlets are crucial to the deck, especially since some cards (including Valduk) exile instead of sacrifice, and because sacrificing at least five creatures before the end step is necessary to trigger Lagamos. \n\nMost of the enchantments and equipments that trigger Valduk's ability are designed around protecting him (hexproof, regenerate, ward, Kaya's Ghostform) as well as being low in CMC and equip cost. The deck also includes recursion cards that can either bring back Valduk or other useful creatures (e.g. Gravelighter, Clockwork Percussionist) for repeat effects.\n\nThe deck can still operate without Valduk, but getting him out efficiently and getting him equipped and enchanted enables Lagamos to tutor for a card almost every round. The goal is to have waves of disposable elemental tokens with trample slamming into opponents every round, doing damage on entry, during combat, and even on death, with boosts from cards like Shared Animosity, Ardoz, Cobbler of War, and Torbran, Thane of Red Fell upping the damage every time.\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"I love the idea of \"hidden commanders\" or sub themes that allow a deck to shift its strategy to take on a verity of decks! Although I incorporate hidden commanders or sub themes in almost all of my decks, I have one deck that was directly inspired by the \"Hidden Commander\".\n\n"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://www.archidekt.com/decks/9300701/braids_arisen_nightmare"},"insert":"Braids, Arisen Nightmare"},{"insert":" may be the commander of my submission, but the deck was truly inspired by the Nine "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Nazgûl"}},{"insert":". \n\n"},{"insert":{"card-link":"Haakon, Stromgald Scourge"}},{"insert":" lets me recast the Nazgul from the graveyard\n"},{"insert":{"card-link":"Entomb"}},{"insert":" and "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Buried Alive"}},{"insert":" get Haakon and the nazgul in the graveyard in addition to "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Nameless Inversion"}},{"insert":" \n"},{"insert":{"card-link":"Minas Morgul, Dark Fortress"}},{"insert":" turns "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Braids, Arisen Nightmare"}},{"insert":" and the other threats in the deck into Wraiths to get the +1/+1 counters from the "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Nazgûl"}},{"insert":"\n"},{"insert":{"card-link":"Black Market Connections"}},{"insert":", "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Witch-king of Angmar"}},{"insert":" and "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Call of the Ring"}},{"insert":" each directly support or benefit along side the "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Nazgûl"}},{"insert":" sub theme\n"}]}
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