Legends Legends - Vaevictis Asmadi

Vaevictis Asmadi by Andi Rusu
Welcome once again to the annals of Legends Legends, a weekly column where we're transported back to the forgotten age of 1994 and the release of the original legendary creatures in Legends. This week, we're taking our first look at a proper Elder Dragon Highlander deck, led by the Jund-aligned progenitor of the Shivan dragons. This Vaevictis Asmadi
Vaevictis At A Glance
Vaevictis Asmadi
The Ramp In Question
Our big nasty Elder Dragon is a whopping eight mana to cast and another three during each of our upkeeps. If we ever want to cast our commander at a reasonable time, we'll need to ramp early and ramp often. We're talking about hitting the eight mana we need to cast Vaevictis Asmadi
To that end, we're running no less than 35 pieces of ramp, spread across dorks, rocks, Treasure tokens, and more! You'll recognize many of the more common ramp elements in this deck, like Arbor Elf
First, Radha, Heir to Keld
Next are the Carnelian and Jade Orbs of Dragonkind. These two-mana rocks are the best ramp to use to cast Vaevictis, either protecting him for a turn or turning him into an immediate threat. I'm serious when I say they're worth a Gamble
Finally, we've replaced some of the typical removal and tutor spells with possibly suboptimal versions that'll fetch a land. In place of an Infernal Grasp
One-Shot Kill
Since Vaevictis is such a heavy mana investment, we better be ending the game when we play him. To help make him a threat right then and there, we've got various haste-enablers, power-doublers, and evasion to guarantee we knock out a player or two immediately.
First off, I want to shout out a cycle of Auras that I don't think see enough play in Commander. The "Dragon" Auras from Scourge are some of my favorite accessories to expensive commanders. They can be pitched early with Big Score
Atarka, World Render
The most important piece for Vaevictis Asmadi
The Serpent's Tongue
Vaevictis is nicknamed the "The Serpent's Tongue," known for his deceitful ways. Though we appear to be a Timmy deck on our face, we've got more than a couple tricks for keeping our commander and mana dorks safe.
Avoid Fate
But what if we can't save Vaevictis? We couldn't quite connect with enough damage when we ran him out, and now three players' worth of targeted removal has seen him on his way to the graveyard. Fortunately, we're playing around that pricey commander tax with Road of Return
Dragon-elfball Z
Our main "out" in this deck is dumping all of our mana in Vaevictis' firebreathing. However, there are alternatives if you've found yourself locked out of Vaevictis, either by a Darksteel Mutation
Vaevictis Asmadi Decklist
The 35 Lessons of Vaevic
View on ArchidektCommander (1)
Creatures (20)
- 1 Arbor Elf
- 1 Atarka, World Render
- 1 Birds of Paradise
- 1 Decadent Dragon // Expensive Taste
- 1 Elves of Deep Shadow
- 1 Elvish Mystic
- 1 Fyndhorn Elves
- 1 Goblin Anarchomancer
- 1 Ignoble Hierarch
- 1 Kediss, Emberclaw Familiar
- 1 Llanowar Elves
- 1 Mr. Orfeo, the Boulder
- 1 Oracle of Mul Daya
- 1 Radha, Heir to Keld
- 1 Savage Ventmaw
- 1 Solemn Simulacrum
- 1 Thrakkus the Butcher
- 1 Timeless Witness
- 1 Wood Elves
- 1 Zhur-Taa Druid
Artifacts (12)
Instants (10)
Lands (35)
Sorceries (15)
Enchantments (7)
Budget Options
For the cheapest printings, this Vaevictis Asmadi deck will run you about $130, which really isn't too bad in the grand scheme of things. In fact, much of that price is taken up by the $30 in shocklands and nearly $15 The Reaver Cleaver
The Reaver Cleaver
Wrap Up
This Vaevictis Asmadi
How would you build around Vaevictis Asmadi
That's all for this week's Legends Legend! Thanks for reading, and check back next week for another exciting installment!