Cheap and Powerful Dimir Clone Deck! - $50 The Master, Formed Anew Budget Deck Tech

The Master, Formed Anew | Illustrated by Simon Dominic
Hello, everyone, and welcome to another installment of BathroomBrews. For this week's article, I am excited to showcase some more Doctor Who commanders, but with a twist this time: let me show you the power of The Master, Formed Anew
Before you ask, yes, I could make a Gyruda deck, so why bother making a companion list? Well, seeing as The Master is only two mana compared to Gyruda's six, he's a bit easier to cast if he gets removed several times. Also, this seemed like more fun to me, and EDH is meant to be fun, so let's dive in and showcase what this budget deck is capable of!
Gotta Go Fast
Let's kick things off with the ramp package of the deck. This isn't the most exciting part, so we'll get it out of the way early. The goal is to get Gyruda out as fast as possible, which means we need to ramp pretty fast, so I've included 15 pieces of ramp in this deck. Also, because each card in the deck has to have an even mana value, we lose out on Sol Ring
No, I'm The Real Spiderman!
Of course, a key aspect of a clone combo deck is going to be the clones. These will let us copy Gyruda or The Master repeatably, letting us hopefully mill out the entire table in one or two turns. Some of the best are Auton Soldier
Back To Thy Hand
Aside from the variety of clone effects, I wanted to add cheap ways to return our commander to our hand thanks to their low mana value. First was a card from Planeshift, Cavern Harpy
Removal
Speaking of removal, I tried to include as much removal on creatures as possible. We have Amphin Mutineer
Noncreature Pieces
Even though this deck does want a critical mass of creatures, there are some powerful instants and sorceries you should include to round out the deck. Thankfully, blue has plenty of powerful and budget options. There's Planar Incision
Because this deck loves to fill up our graveyard, I wanted to add a small recursion package. The best of the bunch is Dread Return
Personal Favorites
Before we get into the win conditions, I want to showcase some of my favorite cards in the deck. First up is the board wipe Extinction Event
Winning
The primary win condition of this deck is going to be the combo kill. If you can chain enough clone effects together, oftentimes you can easily mill out an entire table in just a few turns, but even if you only get three or four triggers before you fizzle, often your board will be so massive you can just swing in for damage, which is why I included Wonder
Upgrades
If you're looking to make some upgrades to the deck, the first things to add would be more clones, like Phyrexian Metamorph
The Master, Formed Gyruda - $50
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Creatures (35)
- 1 Amphin Mutineer
- 1 Auton Soldier
- 1 Baleful Strix
- 1 Callidus Assassin
- 1 Cavern Harpy
- 1 Clone
- 1 Dreadhound
- 1 Evil Twin
- 1 Gigantoplasm
- 1 Hedron Crawler
- 1 Hoarding Broodlord
- 1 Hostage Taker
- 1 Leaden Myr
- 1 Massacre Wurm
- 1 Mirrorhall Mimic // Ghastly Mimicry
- 1 Myr Convert
- 1 Noxious Gearhulk
- 1 Ornithopter of Paradise
- 1 Plague Myr
- 1 Rakshasa Debaser
- 1 Ravenous Chupacabra
- 1 Sakashima's Protege
- 1 Silver Myr
- 1 Sire of Stagnation
- 1 Solemn Simulacrum
- 1 Spark Double
- 1 Stunt Double
- 1 Terror of Towashi
- 1 Torrential Gearhulk
- 1 Undercover Operative
- 1 Venser, Shaper Savant
- 1 Vizier of Many Faces
- 1 Wall of Stolen Identity
- 1 Wonder
- 1 Wrexial, the Risen Deep
Lands (35)
Instants (11)
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