![]() This is especially true for Eternal formats, where cards only amass and never exit the rotation of legality. Kadena Slinking Sorcerer is the Commander in charge of the brand new Faceless Menace EDH deck, its all about that morphCheers for watching, and Ill see yo. This is also true for Singleton formats, where only one of most any given card is allowed in the deck. I'm going to do it in sections based on function. I thought I would offer up some upgrades to the new Faceless Menace deck now that the full list has been published. Commander encompasses both of these format types, and to drive this point home, the deck size for a Commander deck is 100 cards as opposed to a minimum of 60. I ran my own build of morphs at my first SCG open (went 4-5) and have a morph commander deck that is a blast to play. With this in mind, we at Bleeding Cool have compiled a list of the twenty most pertinent additions to the Faceless Menace deck from Commander 2019, a deck which revolves around Morph as a mechanic. Choice of Commander for Faceless Menaceįor this series of articles (because yes, we will be covering all four decks in Commander 2019), we will be focusing on using the "face commander" of these preconstructed Magic: the Gathering decks, meaning the legendary creature featured in the packaging of the deck. If you'd like, you may use another commander, but as these commanders are often the most synergistic options in the precons, these ones are recommended. As such, we will be focusing on improving this deck with Kadena, Slinking Sorcerer as the commander in mind. Note that some of my selections are due to a +1/+1 counter sub-theme.1x Vraska the Unseen – slow removal, and not synergistic enough overallĬhoices for Additions, and Where to Obtain Them.1x Pendant of Prosperity – functionally detrimental (they should have printed this in Primal Genesis).1x Foul Orchard – easy to replace there are too many lands in these decks as a whole.The following twenty cards were selected to get the axe from Faceless Menace for a variety of reasons, ranging from a lack of utility, lack of synergy, or an overall superfluous nature. You can see a few cards I didn't feel the need to call out. ![]() If you want to see my full commander deck list, it's available here. ] I almost didn't put this here, as it's a good bluffing tactic, but with a three color mana base, you're probably better off with a land that produces colored mana. ] is the better card, but if black is your least represented color of the three it becomes a 2/2 forever. ], ] Very interesting morph cost, but backfires if you're empty handed. ] Seems powerful, but similar to ] I never got it to pay off. ] You want to flip your morphs, not keep them face down. ] - Looks big and beefy, until you notice it doesn't have trample. ] - I tried multiple times to make this work, because it sounds fantastic in theory, but I never got him to be worthwhile. You never activate it, you will always have something better to do with your mana. The original strategy card game, Magic: The Gathering (MTG) has inspired more than 20 million fans over 25 years. ![]() ] - I run it, yes, but only because it amuses me. Otherwise, don't bother with itĪvoid these cards. ] - An all start - if you play up a +1/+1 counter sub theme at all. ![]() ] - Really good in some games, but dead in others. ] - This one I might cut in this deck, but having this in hand and using it when it's not advantageous to flip a morph is a solid option I thought I would offer up some upgrades to the new Faceless Menace. ![]() I ran my own build of morphs at my first SCG open (went 4-5) and have a morph commander deck that is a blast to play. ] - Flying, hexproof, and drawing a card off your commander is good enough, but if you hit a morph with this you can end up pulling off some great shenanigans I started playing morph when I started playing magic in Khans of Tarkir, so its always held a special place in my heart. ] - Secretly reads "Use politics to get two damage in at another player, then draw two cards off of ] and two basic lands off of ]" These cards are pretty unassuming at first glance, but are absolutely undervalued. ] - I actually haven't put this in my build yet, but only out of procrastination. These are great additions to the deck, and I would highly prioritize them. The best morph and manifest cards you have are always going to be the ones that allow you to repeat effects, or have devastating effects when repeated. ![]()
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