Mulato & Kulato, Partner Companions

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Posted on Nov. 25, 2021, 5:14 p.m. by TypicalTimmy

Mulato, Apex-Twin of Strength

Legendary Creature - Cat Gorilla Beast

Companion - Each creature card in your starting deck must have a power greater than it's toughness.

Whenever a creature you control deals combat damage to an opponent, put two +1/+1 counters on it.

Partner.

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Kulato, Apex-Twin of Resolve

Legendary Creature - Cat Gorilla Beast

Companion - Each creature card in your starting deck must have a toughness greater than it's power.

At the end of each combat, if you control a creature who blocked and destroyed an attacking creature this turn, draw two cards.

Partner.

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Partner them up together as a 4c deck, or run a different Commander(s) and run one as a Companion ^_^

Or!! Run one as a Commander, Partner with someone else and run the Twin as a Companion!! :D

plakjekaas says... #2

Sorry to burst your bubble, but their companion criteria exclude each other from being in the deck. If Mulato is the companion, Kulato isn't allowed in the deck and vice versa. Commanders themselves aren't excluded from the companion criteria, that's why Lurrus of the Dream-Den can only be a companion for Ayli, Eternal Pilgrim, Karlov of the Ghost Council or Killian, Ink Duelist.

So running one as a commander, or even just in the 99, means that the other is not allowed as a companion.

November 25, 2021 11:04 p.m.

griffstick says... #3

At the end of each combat, if you control a creature who blocked and destroyed an attacking creature this turn, draw two cards

I had to read that 3 times.

I like this better.

Whenever a creature you control blocks a creature, if that creature dies this combat, draw 2 cards

November 26, 2021 8:45 a.m.

Better yet:

"Whenever an attacking creature dies, if it was blocked by a creature you control this turn, draw two cards".

Past that, the above point about partnering hold true; you might want to have one say "power greater X" and the other say "toughness greater than Y"?

November 26, 2021 2:49 p.m.

griffstick says... #5

Omniscience_is_life exactly, but switch control with controlled. Then it will not matter if your creatures lives through it or not.

And switch turn, with this combat. That way there's no shenanigans with killing the creature later to draw cards. Combat deaths only

It would look like this

" Whenever an attacking creature dies, if it was blocked by a creature you controlled this combat, draw two cards "

November 26, 2021 9:16 p.m. Edited.

plakjekaas says... #6

You could still block and Murder and draw for it in all those wording updates you suggested.

"At the end of combat on each of your opponent's turns, if a creature you didn't control died by combat damage from a creature you did control, draw two cards."

November 26, 2021 10:57 p.m.

"Died by" doesn't have any precedence in the rules, don't think that works.

"At the end of combat, draw two cards if a blocking creature you controlled destroyed another creature this turn".

Clunky, but I think it works in the rules. The precedence for this one is Karmic Justice

November 27, 2021 1:22 a.m.

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