Shirei of the Weak

Commander / EDH Matso

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Modern Horizons —June 3, 2024

Out: Attrition, Blightbeetle, Crypt Rats, Miren, the Moaning Well

In: Warren Soultrader, Marionette Apprentice, Chthonian Nightmare, Spymaster's Vault

A better sacrifice outlet, a synergistic token generator, another piece of recursion, and a land which lets me card filter. I think these are all upgrades.

Dalcron says... #1

Played this tonight and I am still 14 cards short of the full deck. It was a lot of fun but I got targetted real quick.

Two things: Have you considered using Mithril Coat over Darksteel Plate?

Second, how does a typical early game go for you? I feel like playing on curve, which I did, makes it too easy for opponents to keep you shut down.

January 27, 2024 1:54 a.m.

Matso says... #2

Thanks for taking the time to comment Dalcron.

I like playing the deck like a glass cannon; it either goes off or goes horribly wrong. Mithril Coat is probably a better option.

January 27, 2024 5:54 a.m.

DreadKhan says... #3

It's not new or shiny, but Gift of Doom might be a better source of Indestructible if you have access to Black. Morph isn't an ability as far as stuff like Split Second are concerned, so it's better than Flash arguably (imho it's usually easier to counter an Artifact vs a Morph creature in Commander, so that's a bit more upside). You can also protect non-Legends, not sure if that comes up, but the sacrifice cost can easily be an upside in this deck.

I kind of like the idea of Sorceress Queen, her ability can be used to nerf an opponent's creature, or to protect one of your bigger bodies (that doesn't have +1 counters). I couldn't decide if you have enough of your own bodies that she can protect, but I thought I'd mention it. I'm not sure if anyone plays decks that revolve around big haymakers, but if anyone uses them (or generically good Commanders) you can steal them with Ritual of the Machine or Helm of Possession, both require a creature, a cost you're very able to pay I suspect.

After thinking a bit more, would Disciple of the Vault do anything in here? It's a bit like Blood Artist in that it can punish decks trying to do unfair things (your group doesn't like infinites, but does it like treasures?), but it also lets you pinch people whenever any artifact of your own dies. and you do have a few artifact creatures/token generators. Disciple also works with Grim Hireling, but you need to be getting in consistently, I wasn't sure if your deck achieves that most games.

Great deck idea!

January 27, 2024 9:30 a.m.

Matso says... #5

Thanks for commenting DreadKhan.

Sorceress Queen, Disciple of the Vault, and Helm of Possession were in the deck early on; the helm eventually ended up in a clone deck, and the other two were phased out as I tried other things. I like equipment that can be re-used when you suffer a setback and there's some recursion for artifacts if it does end up in the graveyard, but Gift of Doom is a neat card.

January 27, 2024 5:42 p.m.

DreadKhan says... #6

I'm glad something in there that was interesting/relevant, sorry a bunch of that stuff is old news! Gift has never ceased to amaze me in the one deck I use it in, it's a Voltron/Control Vorthos deck that mostly uses things like non-Aura Enchantments, Lands, and a few key Equipment to function, I don't love Auras in that deck but the difficulty in interacting with it can make it worth the effort. Exquisite Blood is another card I really like in that deck, would people in your pod just gang up on you if you resolved Blood? If not it's a very strong continuous effect, afaik the main reason not to run it is because of the combos that uses it, if your group will believe you're using it as a 5 mana weird lifelink effect would they tolerate it?

January 27, 2024 8:41 p.m.

Matso says... #7

I have Exquisite Blood in a couple other decks already, and if Shirei's endless cycle of death triggers is online it isn't necessary.

January 28, 2024 12:41 a.m.

Dalcron says... #8

How do you feel about Syr Konrad, the Grim over Krav, the Unredeemed?

January 29, 2024 2:06 p.m.

Dalcron says... #9

Sorry, ignore that last comment. I misread the list.

January 29, 2024 2:09 p.m.