Conditions Allow - Jasmine Boreal of the Seven EDH

(Jasmine Boreal of the Seven | Art by Bastien L. Deharme)
Simple is Best
Hello, and welcome back to Conditions Allow, where I take a legendary creature with a drawback and build a commander deck that turns it into a strength. Sometimes, this is a direct drawback, such as not being able to draw cards, but it can also be a deckbuilding restriction. For today's commander, you'll need to play a lot of creatures without any abilities: Jasmine Boreal of the Seven
Jasmine Boreal of the Seven
There is a reason, however, that most Commander decks don't include vanilla creatures: it's better to play synergistic creatures with effects than rely on raw power.
Additionally, vanilla creatures don't actually get that large. Leatherback Baloth
It will be cards like True Conviction
Staying Vigilant
Vigilance is a heavily undervalued mechanic in Commander. Not having to tap when you attack may seem largely incidental, but with three other players at the table, you want to keep up your defenses. Unfortunately, Jasmine Boreal of the Seven
Drumbellower
I'm also including a few instants that provide some extra utility. Join Shields
Then there's To Arms!
Drawing a Blank
Green and white are not known for their ability to draw cards, but both have gotten a lot of new tools in recent sets. Rumor Gatherer
We've also got plenty of steady card advantage as well. Mangara, the Diplomat
Please Don't Wipe my Board
A major component of keeping up with this deck is making sure that your creatures stick around. Jasmine Boreal of the Seven
Flawless Maneuver
These spells also take the place of board wipes in this deck. Selesnya is very good at putting a lot of creatures into play, and Jasmine Boreal
Big Dumb Idiots
Speaking of aggression, let's finally talk about the creatures that you'll actually be attacking with. There's a lot of ways to approach this. You could build with mostly small creatures, like Watchwolf
I struggled to decide which approach to take, but ultimately decided on a mix of tokens and big beaters. It wouldn't feel right to play a commander that cares about vanilla creatures and not include any. Axebane Stag
Even if you want to include more true vanilla creatures, I'd still recommend keeping a few token-creating spells in the deck. Along with vigilance, haste is a valuable mechanic for aggressive decks that Jasmine Boreal of the Seven
Tie all this together with plenty of ramp, and this is what the final product looks like.
Vanilla is My Favorite
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Creatures (18)
- 1 Adeline, Resplendent Cathar
- 1 Axebane Stag
- 1 Drumbellower
- 1 Esper Sentinel
- 1 Garruk's Gorehorn
- 1 Gigantosaurus
- 1 Harmonious Archon
- 1 Mangara, the Diplomat
- 1 Primordial Wurm
- 1 Quilled Slagwurm
- 1 Rampaging Baloths
- 1 Reveille Squad
- 1 Rumor Gatherer
- 1 Sakura-Tribe Elder
- 1 Tendershoot Dryad
- 1 Toski, Bearer of Secrets
- 1 Vorstclaw
- 1 Whiptail Wurm
Enchantments (5)
Artifacts (3)
Instants (19)
- 1 Beast Within
- 1 Call the Coppercoats
- 1 Curious Herd
- 1 Flawless Maneuver
- 1 Generous Gift
- 1 Grand Crescendo
- 1 Join Shields
- 1 Make a Stand
- 1 March of the Multitudes
- 1 Naturalize
- 1 Path to Exile
- 1 Return of the Wildspeaker
- 1 Return to Nature
- 1 Rootborn Defenses
- 1 Secure the Wastes
- 1 Swords to Plowshares
- 1 To Arms
- 1 Unbreakable Formation
- 1 Your Temple Is Under Attack
Sorceries (16)
Vanilla creatures are some of the most evocative cards in all of Magic. They are a major part of what pulled me into the game as a kid, so it's awesome to finally have a place for them in Commander. Jasmine Boreal of the Seven
How would you build around Jasmine Boreal of the Seven