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High-Volume Harmonies

Commander / EDH GWU (Bant)

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This deck is entirely based around one combo: Mechanized Production + Panharmonicon.

Playing this deck involves 4 steps:

1) Find Panharmonicon

2) Make as many copies of Panharmonicon as you possibly can

3) Abuse Panharmonicon (Have fun)

4) (optional) Win the game.

The Plan

To find Panharmonicon, we can use Enlightened Tutor and Fabricate. When we can't find those, we cast our commander, Chulane, Teller of Tales, and use the resultant card advantage to draw into any of the above.

As far as copying Panharmonicon, there are a few obvious ways of doing it, like Mechanized Production, Mirrormade, Mirage Mirror, and Clever Impersonator. And then, with the simple addition of Ensoul Artifact to make it a creature, we have a whole new host of options (pun intended). Helm of the Host, Progenitor Mimic, and Rite of Replication.

Ramp & Fixing

All of this is supported by the ramp package, which is also built to abuse Panharmonicon. As far as ETB ramp goes, we have Elvish Rejuvenator, Farhaven Elf, Wood Elves, Solemn Simulacrum, and Springbloom Druid, and then also Risen Reef and Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath, and our commander, Chulane, Teller of Tales, turns any creature into one of these last two. We also have fixing in Chromatic Lantern, and Wood Elves can get duals. We also have Cultivate and Kodama's Reach, and we're running the 3 on-color guildgates with Circuitous Route.

Abusing Panharmonicon

To abuse Panharmonicon we have 2 primary plans, both of which (for obvious reasons) rely on creatures with good ETB abilities.

1) Make lots of copies of the creatures

2) Have the creatures leave and re-enter the battlefield

To support plan #1, we have Helm of the Host, Progenitor Mimic, and Rite of Replication.

To support plan #2, we have Charming Prince, Cloud Cover, Eerie Interlude, Eldrazi Displacer, Flickerwisp, Mistmeadow Witch, Roon of the Hidden Realm, Soulherder, Thassa, Deep-Dwelling, and our commander Chulane, Teller of Tales. The best of these use abilities that cost mana, so we're also running Biomancer's Familiar to make it more efficient.

The full list of good targets for copying and flickering is as follows.

Acidic Slime

Agent of Treachery

Avenger of Zendikar

Biovisionary

Charming Prince

Cloudblazer

Deputy of Detention

Elvish Rejuvenator

Eternal Witness

Farhaven Elf

Fiend Hunter

Knight of Autumn

Lavinia of the Tenth

Mulldrifter

Mystic Snake

Reclamation Sage

Risen Reef

Setessan Petitioner

Solemn Simulacrum

Springbloom Druid

Sun Titan

Trophy Mage

Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath

Wood Elves

Protecting Panharmonicon & Friends

As anyone who plays EDH with any regularity will know, a highly efficient value engine tends to paint a big target on your head. To compensate for this, we have some shenanigans. No, not Shenanigans, just... stuff. We have Darksteel Forge to make our Panharmonicon indestructible, we have Privileged Position to give everything Hexproof, we have Tamiyo, Collector of Tales so we can't be forced to sacrifice it, we have Flickerwisp to exile it until end of turn to save it from anything, we have built-in redundancy with the copies, we have Eternal Witness to get it back from the graveyard, we have Homeward Path to steal it back from greedy opponents, we have Cloud Cover to avoid its destruction or exile via targeted removal, and we have Mystic Snake when all else fails.

Our Creatures also play a significant role in our value engine, so in addition to everything else, we have Asceticism, Darksteel Plate, Eerie Interlude, Eldrazi Displacer, Lightning Greaves, Mistmeadow Witch, and Roon of the Hidden Realm.

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Date added 4 years
Last updated 4 years
Legality

This deck is Commander / EDH legal.

Rarity (main - side)

13 - 5 Mythic Rares

38 - 15 Rares

22 - 8 Uncommons

11 - 5 Commons

Cards 100
Avg. CMC 3.91
Tokens Copy Clone, Eldrazi Scion 1/1 C, Goat 0/1 W, Human Soldier 1/1 W, Kraken 8/8 U w/ Hexproof, Morph 2/2 C, Plant 0/1 G
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