CUT #9 Finals - CUT Helsing

This week's theme for Finals is "Blood".
What comes to mind first when I think of the theme of blood is paying life for costs, and no commander exemplifies that better than K'rrik, Son of Yawgmoth
When you're able to circumvent the most basic element of the game of Magic (using your mana to cast spells) by using your life as a resource, you can do so much more in a turn compared to the other players. Cards like Gitaxian Probe
It's why Birthing Pod
Vampires enjoy playing in this space as well, draining opponents for life to become stronger. There are also some that can take life from you to become stronger as well to reward you later for your tribute. Before we get to the decks and challenges, let's see who made it this far:
Congratulations to Mark and Alex!
A big thank you to Simon and their Torens, Fist of the Angels
Now the challenges for this Finals round are:
- Commander must be a Vampire
- Max 10 rares/mythics
- 23 cards must include the word "blood" somewhere on the card
First up is Mark!
Vampire Voltron
View on ArchidektCommander (1)
Sorceries (8)
Enchantments (6)
Artifacts (12)
Creatures (28)
- 1 Acidic Slime
- 1 Banehound
- 1 Bassara Tower Archer
- 1 Blood Artist
- 1 Blood Bairn
- 1 Blood Researcher
- 1 Blood Servitor
- 1 Blood-Toll Harpy
- 1 Bloodhunter Bat
- 1 Bloodmist Infiltrator
- 1 Bloodthirsty Aerialist
- 1 Boot Nipper
- 1 Cerulean Drake
- 1 Darksteel Myr
- 1 Fell Stinger
- 1 Gladecover Scout
- 1 Gurmag Swiftwing
- 1 Leyline Prowler
- 1 Mulldrifter
- 1 Nightveil Predator
- 1 Slippery Bogle
- 1 Stonecoil Serpent
- 1 Sylvan Caryatid
- 1 Untamed Kavu
- 1 Vampire Nighthawk
- 1 Vampire of the Dire Moon
- 1 Viscera Seer
- 1 Wasteland Viper
Instants (11)
Another round, another fresh set of challenges. I tried this round to get a little more creative with my brew, and I'm now looking at a deck I think would be a lot of fun. So let's get into it.
Looking at the first challenge, I needed a Vampire commander. I knew I didn't want to build something generic, like Edgar Markov
Before getting into the other two restrictions, let's go over how the deck operates. We want to drop a lot of creatures we don't care about dying to move things like deathtouch, double strike, and flying to Rayami. We have ways to sacrifice our creatures for additional value with cards like Ashnod's Altar
Now on to what could possibly hurt the deck the most: the restriction to 10 rares or mythics. That being said, we just need to prioritise what helps us go for a win. The all-star rare may be Stonecoil Serpent
The last challenge was to have 23 cards with "blood" written somewhere on it, which was a deceptively difficult challenge to complete without taking away from the deck or going over our 10 rare/mythic cap. What we do have are several small creatures, like Blood Researcher
So the last place we can have "blood" on the card is down in the flavour text. This may feel like a cop-out, but the cards it gets us I think make up for it. Mortal Wound
Thanks Mark! Hope Rayami can power the way through for you this round!
Finally we have Alex!
Rayami EDH Deck
View on ArchidektCommander (1)
Creatures (34)
- 1 Abyssal Gatekeeper
- 1 Arbor Elf
- 1 Archaeomancer
- 1 Baleful Strix
- 1 Blood Artist
- 1 Blood Bairn
- 1 Blood Pet
- 1 Bloodflow Connoisseur
- 1 Bloodthrone Vampire
- 1 Bog Witch
- 1 Bone Shredder
- 1 Boreal Druid
- 1 Carrion Feeder
- 1 Caustic Caterpillar
- 1 Cloud of Faeries
- 1 Coiling Oracle
- 1 Elves of Deep Shadow
- 1 Elvish Mystic
- 1 Elvish Visionary
- 1 Eternal Witness
- 1 Fyndhorn Elves
- 1 Llanowar Elves
- 1 Mesmeric Fiend
- 1 Pawn of Ulamog
- 1 Pitiless Plunderer
- 1 Priest of Titania
- 1 Rotting Rats
- 1 Sakura-Tribe Elder
- 1 Shirei, Shizo's Caretaker
- 1 Siren Stormtamer
- 1 Viscera Seer
- 1 Wall of Blossoms
- 1 Wood Elves
- 1 Zulaport Cutthroat
Enchantments (6)
Lands (30)
Artifacts (6)
Instants (13)
Sorceries (10)
For this challenge I decided to once again go with a secret commander; this time I went with Shirei, Shizo's Caretaker
When building this deck I went all-in on Shirei. I want to get my secret commander out ASAP and then overwhelm my opponents with sheer card advantage. Tutors such as Vampiric Tutor
Our payoff cards include Sakura-Tribe Elder
Then we have our next level of payoffs, cards that profit from us repeatedly sacrificing creatures. These include Skullclamp
The supporting cast to enable this is mostly ramp pieces and the aforementioned tutors. Mana dorks are the preference here, as they are the most efficient ramp, and they can later double up as sacrifice fodder. Cards like Llanowar Elves
Lastly we have non-repeatable sacrifice effects. Ideally these are used in conjunction with Shirei in play, but if needed we can fire them off earlier to navigate to Shirei being in play. Symmetrical sacrifice effects (sometimes called edicts by greybeards of the game, after Diabolic Edict
What I like best about this deck is how quickly you become the archenemy once Shirei is in play. I find nothing more satisfying than being ganged up on by all three opponents only to still steam roll through with the ghastly amount of advantage Shirei provides. It's also awesome to subvert the public information of your commander to trick and mislead your opponents. They think your deck is one thing when actually it's an entirely different reanimator-based deck.
Great stuff Alex! Hopefully this showing of Rayami can take you to valuetown, and by doing so a victory!
Now that you've been mesmerised by these decks and their vampiric leaders, it's up to you to vote to see who won this battle of blood! For the first time in CUTs short history, we have two contenders' decks helmed by the same commander! Make sure you read carefully to make sure you pick the one you want to win!
Next time we have some really cool and awesome guests joining us for a special edition of CUT, so come on back to see who won this one and who is next on CUT!
Remember, if you don't love it CUT it!
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Poll Closes: January 28th, 2022