All Tokens Will Be Sacrificed
Commander / EDH*
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Coinman1863 says... #2
I would suggest Verdant Force because its has a large body and makes a ton of tokens for you to sacrifice. Get your dice ready for lots of saprolings.
June 24, 2015 11:04 a.m.
Coinman1863 Yes! He is awesome, i'll make some space for it. Thanks!
June 24, 2015 4:05 p.m.
Squirrel_of_War says... #4
You should swap Act of Treason with Harness by Force. It's way better in multiplayer situations and it's dirt cheap.
June 24, 2015 7:19 p.m.
Squirrel_of_War Yeah, I was going to swap, but I forgot hehe. Thanks for reminding me!
June 29, 2015 9:11 a.m.
So Primal Vigor is basically a cheaper Doubling Season, though seeing your previous comments it is probably still too expensive. But, it's something to keep in mind. Deathrender is an amazing card, attach it to one of your sacs and you get any dude in your hand out with +2/+2 instant speed. Havengul Vampire with Blade of the Bloodchief is fantastic. Death's Presence is a hilarious card in decks like these, because even if they kill your big threat, something else will become just as powerful.
Thanks for sharing your deck :) I have one like it and saw some cards i hadnt thought about putting in, which I will now
July 1, 2015 7:38 p.m.
TwerkForSubway says... #7
Grave Betrayal > Chancellor of the Forge as a 7-drop. The 1/1 haste is kinda irrelevant as far as damage. It's nice to sac to a dictate, but it's pretty meh otherwise at a quick glance in this deck. You're not doing too much with goblins, so I'll take fatties after a boardwipe over a little damage here and there and MAYBE a or two if you're not playing Krenko.
It's harder to remove than a creature, so that's a perk. With Dictate it's super cute too.
Also, maybe consider Giant Adephage + Breath of Fury?
Seconded on Goblin Sharpshooter. Give him deathtouch with anything that benefits from dying (Bitter Ordeal?) and you're set.
Hypergenesis is awesome early game if you get a few lands, it, and a fatty or two.
AEther Rift is brutal if you land it early. Or midgame. Or late. I would shit myself if someone Aether Rift'd into... say... a Grave Titan? Anything really if you get something that doubles damage.
You have little to no lifegain, so why not level the playing field with an Erebos or Rain of Gore? Shuts down Oloro decks, soul sisters... It's mean.
Choice of Damnations and Exsanguinate are musts. Period.
Could Mycoloth and Thromok the Insatiable make it to mainboard? I saw them suggested and totally second them. It's a little bit over budget, but they are nuts together.
If you'd like more suggestions, I can go on. I'm about to go build this myself with a few tweaks, so sweet deck overall! I might have Kresh the Bloodbraided or Sek'Kuar, Deathkeeper as general, though, which I would also suggest checking out since you have enough of a sac theme here.
July 3, 2015 12:02 p.m.
@ Primal Vigor is indeed a bit expensive. I really liked Deathrender, it might be something to consider, although it's not that cheap. I understand that Havengul Vampire with Blade of the Bloodchief make a really good combo, but they are still only two cards in a one-hundred cards deck, so I don't think that alone they would be as good. Death's Presence is also very interesting, another thing to keep in mind. Thanks for the suggestions!
July 10, 2015 12:15 a.m.
Squirrel_of_War says... #9
IMHO Preyseizer Dragon is better than Predator Dragon and you could definitely benefit from Thundermaw Hellkite.
July 10, 2015 12:20 a.m.
TwerkForSubway I like Grave Betrayal, it seems like a really difficult card to deal with, but I do love my Chancellor of the Forge, as it usually gives me between 10 to 15 creatures, and I usually don't use them to deal little damage here and there, I prefer to win with commander damage, and having that many creatures on board obviously helps a lot.
I have tried Giant Adephage in some decks before, and he seems so good, but I always disappoint myself, I've never seen its true potential, and, then again, Breath of Fury alone, I don't think it would do much.
Goblin Sharpshooter seems to be cheap, but here it is awfully expensive, so it is a bit over budget.
About Hypergenesis, it is a great card and all, but in my meta, I play with two reanimator decks and with a Jhoira of the Ghitu, I would always be the one left behind.
AEther Rift is a very interesting card, but I don't really like the randomness in it, it seems a bit risky.
Rain of Gore is not really needed since lifegain usually isn't a problem because I mostly win with commander damage.
Choice of Damnations and Exsanguinate are really good cards, but unfortunately the first is a bit expensive for me, on the other hand, the last is really interesting, I'll definitely try it out.
When I first made this deck, Mycoloth was on the main, because he is incredible, but he is not cheap at all, so I just keep him in the maybeboard, maybe someday when I can get my hands in one. I don't think Thromok the Insatiable would be worth it without the evasion, I mean, yes, he would be freaking huge, but still, without evasion of some kind of protection, he is very weak, and he is also very expensive.
I've considered both Kresh the Bloodbraided and Sek'Kuar, Deathkeeper when I made this deck, but since most of my deck is about sacrificing 0/1 tokens, neither would do much good.
Thanks for the suggestions!
July 10, 2015 12:42 a.m.
Squirrel_of_War It really is. In fact, Preyseizer Dragon was on the original design of the deck and Predator Dragon wasn't, but preyseizer is so much more expensive that it isn't worth it. Thundermaw Hellkite is even more expensive than preyseizer haha. But thanks for the suggestion!
July 10, 2015 12:46 a.m.
I'm going to second the Mycoloth suggestion. It may be a bit pricey but if you're going to get something expensive this is probably it; it has excellent synergy with the deck's game plan and can take over games on its own if it isn't answered.
July 20, 2015 4:19 p.m.
and most of the time it can make devours huge or set up blockers/atackers get some mycolths
July 20, 2015 6:54 p.m.
hark brother1 I know, mycoloth has been in my maybeboard since I first made this deck. He is going to be the next expensive thing I'm going to put on it, but, for now, I don't want to spend money on it. Thanks for suggestions though!
July 22, 2015 1:10 p.m.
Salmonman1064 says... #17
Hornet Queen is great for defense and also produces 5 bodies to sac to Prossh. Also Feldon of the Third Path has amazing recursion potential for anything with an ETB or death trigger. Just my thoughts, cool deck
August 16, 2015 1:31 a.m.
Salmonman1064 They are both great, hornet queen I would consider adding, but I don't think feldon has its space in my deck. Thanks for the suggestions!
August 19, 2015 8:02 p.m.
If you can get your Hands of Craterhoof Behemoth, even though it is expensive, people in my playgroup use this and everyone Forfeits when it hits the table.
September 26, 2015 11:57 a.m.
allthingsMTG says... #20
You don't need to dedicate any slots to protecting prossh, when he dies he gets stronger. Especially since now you can send prossh to the command zone fordying, getting exiled, getting bounced, and getting tucked. Another great combo that might be something that interests you is the Earthcraft+Squirrel Nest+either Purphoros, God of the Forge or Goblin Bombardment combo that produces infinite tokens and infinite damage
September 26, 2015 4:33 p.m.
cman7 Yeah, craterhoof is insane in a prossh deck, but it is just too expensive for me. Thanks for the suggestion though!
September 26, 2015 5:07 p.m.
allthingsMTG I hear you, but my meta is filled with removal, board wipe and things I don't want targetting prossh, and even though a prossh's recast isn't something to feel bad about, I don't want to spend every turn playing it, and then playing again, and again, there'll be a time where I just don't have enough mana to cast it anymore and he is ever so important to the deck. And well, the combo is neat, but earthcraft costs a third of what the whole deck costs, and I'm trying to keep it budget. Also, without earthcraft, squirrel nest is just meh. But thanks for the suggestions anyway!
September 26, 2015 5:18 p.m.
allthingsMTG says... #23
kylar_ right, I forgot this was budget. I traded a friend for mine so I forgot how much it costs. I guess that makes sense because I have to fill half my deck with ramp,a third with haste enablers and fills the remaining slots with land, lol not really but it doesn't help that prossh is six mana already
September 26, 2015 5:52 p.m.
allthingsMTG says... #24
But maybe add Dragon Tempest as a haste enabler that is synergistic with some of your dragons and dragon-producing cards?
September 26, 2015 5:55 p.m.
allthingsMTG hahahah, exactly, and I've considered dragon tempest once it came out, it's a nice card, but I'm not sure the deck has space for it, I'll will keep it in mind though, maybe someday it'll be necessary, thanks!
kylar_ says... #1
brother1 I've considered thromok, and he would be insanely huge, but without evasion, I don't think he would do much. But thanks for the suggestion anyway!
June 4, 2015 6:04 p.m.