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This is a Tuvasa Bant Enchantress deck with a number of fun synergies. The primary goal is to fill the board with enchantments, both Aura and global alike, to make Tuvasa huge, vigilant, evasive, indestructible and hexproof, as well as many other keywords, all the while shoring up your own defenses with cards like Sphere of Safety, Sterling Grove, and Dueling Grounds.

Enchanted Evening is a primary synergy enabler for this deck. Or perhaps, synergy bolsterer in the case of its interaction with the enchantress card draw synergy the deck is named for. Enchanted Evening works with all of the many cards in this deck that care about enchantments, such as the 8 enchantress effects, (9 if you'd like to save up for Argothian Enchantress, easily the best enchantress creature in Magic,) like on our commander herself, Tuvasa the Sunlit. Enchanted Evening also makes Tuvasa HUGE, and makes you virtually untouchable with Sphere of Safety, especially if you've copied it with Estrid's Invocation. However, my favorite synergy is that between Enchanted Evening and two beautiful enchantment removal cards, Cleansing Meditation and Calming Verse that amounts to all-out one-sided board wipe. That is, total removal of ALL of your opponent's permanents. If you'd like to throw a third of these enchantment removal cards in the deck Aura Thief is another viable option, although it suffers from being tied to the death of a creature. This, however, compliments the Ajani's Chosen, Blasting Station combo that I will talk about in a moment. Blasting Station and other 'sac a creature' cards like it would enable the sacrifice of Aura Thief, instantly giving you control of all your opponents permanents, if Enchanted Evening is in play. So, if you are to run one of these combos, I would recommend also running the other.

Another synergy within the deck is that of Attunement. This card is decent in other decks, drawing three then discarding four, if only done once a turn, results in essentially a nice card selection engine, but nothing else. Without cards like Reliquary Tower or Wizard Class, Attunement just fills up one's hand. However, in this deck with Enchantress's galore, Attunement will, on average, net you at least one card a turn and wonderful card selection. I would honestly say it rivals Rhystic Study for this deck, despite being less than a fourth of the price.

If you'd like to get rather risky with your combo's you can opt to go for Ajani's Chosen which, when combined with Enchanted Evening makes infinite 2/2 cat creature tokens. I say this is risky because the trigger for Ajani's tokens is non-negotiable. It doesn't say "you may" thus if you can't find a way to stop the combo with instant speed removal of either Ajani's Chosen or Enchanted Evening, or find a tricky way to kill your opponents as the tokens come into play, you force a draw. Luckily there are some cards to do just that. There are many ways, such as Fanatical Devotion, Ashnod's Altar, Spawning Pit and others to stop the combo, but a few of my favorites that won't slow you down are Seal of Primordium and Seal of Cleansing for the enchantment draw, and to stop the combo which can destroying either Enchanted Evening or Ajani's Chosen thanks to every permanent being an enchantment, while also working as needed enchantment/artifact removal in a pinch. My absolute favorite, however, has to go to Blasting Station which will work to beautifully sacrifice one of Ajani's token creatures to ping an opponent for one, then untap when the next creature comes into play, pinging your opponents infinitely!

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Legality

This deck is Commander / EDH legal.

Rarity (main - side)

2 - 0 Mythic Rares

36 - 0 Rares

26 - 0 Uncommons

21 - 0 Commons

Cards 100
Avg. CMC 2.89
Tokens Angel 4/4 W
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