CUT Finals #3 - The Three-quel

Jadzi, Oracle of Arcavios by Chris Rahn
Welcome to CUT!, the article where we take deck builders, not unlike yourself, and put them through multiple deck building challenges to test their brewing capabilities and stretch their tinkering skills. If you are new here, catch up here, if not, continue on!
This is the third, and final, time that I will be talking about this particular deck idea, and I feel it is time to put it to rest. May I introduce to you my preliminary list for a token strategy built around Riku of Two Reflections
Enough about me, let's get on to the Finals for this round!
Wow! What a round that was! All of our deck builders had fantastic entries, but of course only 2 may move on to this round, so congratulations to Michael and Hamilton!
A big thank you to Mike for participating, and thanks for showing us your favorite strategy using Dina, Soul Steeper
The challenges our Finalists were given were as follows:
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Commander must be from Commander 2021
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Max 15 Mythics/Rares
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Creatures must be either: Wizards, Druids, Warlocks, Shamans or Clerics**
**When asked for clarification on whether or not the Commanders themselves had to be a Wizard, Druid, Warlock, Shaman, or Cleric, I told the deckbuilders that only the creatures in the deck had to abide by that rule.
Our first Finalist that is presenting today is Hamilton!
Octavia EDH: Why Use Infinity When I can Turn it Sideways and Use 8?
View on ArchidektCommander (1)
Artifacts (6)
Enchantments (4)
Creatures (17)
- 1 Archetype of Imagination
- 1 Archmage Emeritus
- 1 Baral, Chief of Compliance
- 1 Cephalid Constable
- 1 Champion of Wits
- 1 Deekah, Fractal Theorist
- 1 Deranged Assistant
- 1 Enclave Cryptologist
- 1 Jace, Vryn's Prodigy
- 1 Meloku the Clouded Mirror
- 1 Murmuring Mystic
- 1 Sea Scryer
- 1 Siren Stormtamer
- 1 Snapcaster Mage
- 1 Spellseeker
- 1 Tempest Caller
- 1 Thought Courier
Lands (32)
Sorceries (21)
- 1 Artful Dodge
- 1 Call to Mind
- 1 Careful Study
- 1 Chart a Course
- 1 Cloak of Feathers
- 1 Contingency Plan
- 1 Deep Analysis
- 1 Distortion Strike
- 1 Gitaxian Probe
- 1 Maximize Altitude
- 1 Ponder
- 1 Preordain
- 1 Quiet Speculation
- 1 Rise from the Tides
- 1 Scour All Possibilities
- 1 Serum Visions
- 1 Slip Through Space
- 1 Taigam's Scheming
- 1 Treasure Cruise
- 1 Whelming Wave
- 1 Windfall
The first round proved to me two things: My opponent is very good and VERY crazy. I gotta bring my A game to get ahead here. Luckily I have some experience in Pauper, and any Pauper player knows that when you're restricted on your rarity, the common quality lies in blue. So hopefully my commander choice here brings me an 8-vote lead because today I've brought Octavia, Living Thesis
Octavia can make any creature base power and toughness 8/8 whenever we trigger her Magecraft ability, turning our weeny creatures into serious threats. That's a lot of potential damage, but she herself is a 10 mana creature. Luckily blue excels at filling the graveyard with the myriad of cantrips at its disposal, from Mental Note
Course we're not playing a bunch of creatures so we need some ways to help guarantee we have targets to give some tentacle power. While Docent of Perfection
I'd like to take this opportunity to mention the flashback package we're running as well. Obviously flashback is a good mechanic, especially with our strategy, but we're able to turbo-charge our road to a 2-drop Octavia with Quiet Contemplation
In the meantime, we have a litany of counterspells to protect our creatures (Stubborn Denial
Just don't get outplayed by Plaguecrafter
Thanks Hamilton! Did I ever mention how Octavia has eight instances of eight on the card? No? Okay, moving on!
Following Hamilton is Michael! Let's see what he has!
Yedora EDH
View on ArchidektCommander (1)
Instants (5)
Artifacts (7)
Creatures (29)
- 1 Ainok Survivalist
- 1 Arbor Elf
- 1 Argothian Elder
- 1 Awakener Druid
- 1 Baru, Fist of Krosa
- 1 Beast Whisperer
- 1 Devoted Druid
- 1 Diligent Farmhand
- 1 Elvish Branchbender
- 1 Elvish Mystic
- 1 Eternal Witness
- 1 Fyndhorn Elves
- 1 Gilt-Leaf Archdruid
- 1 Hope Tender
- 1 Kamahl, Fist of Krosa
- 1 Kamahl, Heart of Krosa
- 1 Karametra's Acolyte
- 1 Krosan Restorer
- 1 Krosan Wayfarer
- 1 Ley Weaver
- 1 Llanowar Druid
- 1 Llanowar Elves
- 1 Llanowar Tribe
- 1 Nantuko Vigilante
- 1 Paradise Druid
- 1 Quirion Druid
- 1 Realmwalker
- 1 Stone-Seeder Hierophant
- 1 Voyaging Satyr
Enchantments (15)
Lands (38)
Planeswalkers (1)
Sorceries (4)
Hi, I'm Michael, and I'm cut out for this.
I was told that the commander for this particular challenge did not have to be a Wizard, Druid, Warlock, Shaman, Cleric, Gideon, or Wainwright - but that didn't stop me from going one step further. Yedora, Grave Gardener is how I'd describe myself tending to my basil plants. A 5/5 Treefolk Druid for 5, Yedora turns corpses into canopies and smiles into frowns. This deck's druidiotic strategy yields more mana than you know what to do with and on a budget of only $125.
Taking inspiration from my college years, I've surrounded myself with a bevy of dorks like Arbor Elf, Elvish Mystic and Llanowar Elves to accelerate the early game. And much like myself in college, a lot of them can't tap that, so some settle for untapping that. Try using creatures like Stone-Seeder Hierophant and Krosan Restorer to reset lands enchanted with Wild Growth or Dawn's Reflection for twice the enchantment energy. Use that mana to chain together creature spells and draw a load of cards off Beast Whisperer and Guardian Project or just cast your commander early.
Once Yedora's exploring, you'll want to make an army out of your arboretum as soon as possible. When a creature dies, it simply comes back as a Forest, so Forest creatures are soldiers so disposable they make battle droids blush. Of course, Living Lands and friends animate your lands en-masse, but don't forget that druids do it too. Awakener Druid, Kamahl, Fist of Krosa and Quirion Druid each have the magic touch, and you can quickly find whichever you need with a Pyre of Heroes.
Just like real life, trees make great Blasting Station fuel, but we don't necessarily have to clearcut the Amazon to win. Our focus on Druids means that Coat of Arms and Vanquisher's Banner become significant threats, and I've never once felt guilty when stealing everyone's land with Gilt-Leaf Archdruid. If you draw into Realmwalker, who is in fact a Druid as well as a Giant Ouphe, you're in for some easy card advantage. If you need a creature back from the dead, you can also pick up your Forest creatures with a Slab Hammer. Morph creatures like Ainok Survivalist can simply be turned face-up, and if any of your crucial pieces go missing just cast Regrowth to return them to your hand.
The power of this mono-green deck is undeniable, but I'm sure that didn't surprise you. Just don't gloat too much when you win. I never want to see the phrase "tips Yedora" in print. Oh, damn. Can we edit that out?
I'm getting a vision..."You shall be victorious until Great "Michael" woods to high Dunsinane hill shall come against you!" Don't know what that was about...
Now that you've been dazzled, surprised, and/or turned into a newt, it's time to vote. Scroll on down and choose the winner for this round of CUT!
Deck builders have been chosen for the next round! Their challenges are located below and you will see their creations in the next article. Keep an eye out for that one, it's sure to be a modern masterpiece. Remember if you don't love it, CUT! It.
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Commanders must be from Modern Horizons or Modern Masters 2017
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Must Include at least 5 Planeswalkers
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Cards must be Modern-legal
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