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Commander Mustard Soldiers Brewed EDH
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Commander Mustard is an absolute bomb of a commander for the soldier creature type. Due to the limited release and a ton of great options for soldier-focused commanders, Commander Mustard does not get nearly enough love from the community, this has been a pet deck of mine for a long time and is just an absolute blast to play, it feels like classic Boros gameplay and with a ton of creature/token production we can easily amass a true army and hit our opponents hard. From extra combats to protecting and buffing our creatures, this deck is as Boros as they come. All of these elements combine to make a very fun and effective combat deck. We are pretty lower power level on the grand scale of things as we don’t feature any infinite combos or loops, but we make up for it with the theme and generally being great in combat. This deck is a ton of fun, and I am excited to showcase it today. Without further adieu, let’s get it!
Bristly Bill, Spine Sower Counters Brewed EDH
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Bristly Bill is just a very fun commander; not only are they fun and flavorful based solely on their name and their art, but they in ability as well; they are just a great commander and a very fun card to build around, whether you go for a casual build or a deck focused on infinite mana and thus infinite combat damage Bristly Bill is a ton of fun to play, for today’s deck we focused on a hybrid deck that does have infinite mana outlets but also really wants to do nothing more than attack and put a ton of +1/+1 counters on our creatures. In addition to the overall hybrid theme, we have some cards to take advantage of Bristly Bill’s landfall, like Awaken the Woods and Oracle of Mul Daya. Bristly Bill being mono-green lends us very well into activating them quite often, and we can easily activate them a couple of times a turn in the late-game. This card is an absolute blast, and I am very excited to showcase this deck without further adieu. Let’s get it!
Felix Five-Boots Attack Triggers Brewed EDH
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Felix Five-Boots is a very sweet commander who has amazing art and flavor and is just overall an awesome fella Aesthetics aside, Felix is also extremely strong, and being able to double the triggers from dealing combat damage produces a ton of value and can allow us to decimate our opponent’s boards and hands. Felix is also pretty hard to stop with Menace and Ward Two, and when combined with a whole host of unblockable creatures we have in the deck, we are quite hard to stop. This deck is a ton of fun to play and something I love bringing out at a table that has a lot of other creature decks. I am very excited to showcase this list today; without further adieu, let’s get it!
Anzrag, the Quake-Mole Extra Combats Brewed EDH
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Anzrag is a commander I wanted to feature during MKM week, but never got the chance to. I am very excited to showcase this deck today. While this deck is pretty straightforward and is nothing more than a Gruul stompy deck with extra combats, I found it to be fun and interactive, and while decently powerful and certainly requiring the right table with appropriate power levels, it’s still an absolute blast to play. If you are a fan of a ton of combats or just Gruul in general, I think you will like this one. Without further ado, let’s get it!