Salt Miner (Rule of Law cEDH)
Commander / EDH*
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Oh Well —July 22, 2020
I think I'm pulling the discard engines, other than Liliana's Caress, because they are too slow to be relevant. I think I can double or triple up on Caress if everyone is playing discard heavy strategies, but that seems unlikely, so I feel like 1 might be right, at least until I think of a better card.
Darkest Hour and Light of Day are out, with both happily replaced with Web of Inertia, which is absolutely hilarious for Zur. It's savage, because I can still attack now, and this combo is fully fetchable, so I don't need to draw either piece.
In goes Fabricate, Rule of Law, Shielded by Faith, Web of Inertia, Mirrormade. Fabricate is to tutor up win cons, Rule of Law can cripple certain instant speed combos, Shielded by Faith is Indestructible fetch that almost turns on the Gods, but will turn on both if both are out with Zur, so handy, especially if I then fetch Greater Auramancy. Order can be changed as needed, but Indestructible is a good ability, and then gaining Shroud to back it up makes Zur nearly safe. I guess you could pull Pariah then, if you still haven't drawn into a combo piece or tutor.
MajordomoTom says... #2
best Zur cards:
- Darksteel Mutation (for the other Commander, option 1)
- Trapped in the Tower (for the other Commander, option 2)
- Triclopean Sight (for Zur, as he needs Vigilance and this is better than that card as it also untaps him
- anything else to make him nasty/unblockable/lethal
June 30, 2020 12:41 a.m.
MajordomoTom I do have Darksteel Mutation in already, I find it and Imprisoned in the Moon are awful to deal with for many decks.
I use the exile enchantments for non-commanders, since they are crazy versatile.
I find Teferi's Puzzle Box one of the better Zur cards, since you can turn it into a lock, or just get enchantments back in your library, but it can backfire!
Thanks for the upvote
Ender666666 says... #1
HEH, Nice.
Here's my Salt and Pain themed deck Cursed Deck of Shitty-Shittiness
June 25, 2020 8:18 a.m.