![]() ![]() ![]() If you aren’t playing in a cutthroat meta though, there’s nothing terribly wrong with the hydras. You can see my own list I’ve been testing here. I do run a kozilek in my top end though for the draw trigger. Then flicker ewit to get back dreadnought and repeatedly bounce it and replay to draw deck off selvala etb trigger.Īs for why no hydras - they aren’t mana positive. You can bounce and replay all your creatures with sabertooth, then replay dreadnought to sac sabertooth and replay ewit to get back your sabertooth. The sac trigger is not irrelevant though and it is used once you get infinite mana - sometimes you need to use a fattie to draw your deck off the selvala trigger but your creatures are too big. ![]() You respond while the trigger is on the stack. It's a very unique and powerful build.Yes, for dreadnought it’s what others have pointed out. ![]() Seriously, look at ] or some more budgeted builds run ]. Mostly because the list is a lot of cards that are both absolutely core and kind of just hot jank by anyone's standard. You can make hyper-budgeted brostorm for $150, which i just not something you can ever say about a T&T pile or Opus Thief or Kess or something. People have already linked the cEDH database, but I think it's worth noting that she's one of the easiest cEDH commanders to make on an extreme budget. Coupled with all the ways green can make very fast mana, she is capable of going off and winning between turns 1-3, before other decks may be fully prepared to stop her. As people have mentioned, she's pretty easily capable of making infinite mana (], ], any number of loops with ] (seriously, she goes infinite with the sabertooth and ]) and then once you have the mana she provides a way to draw your entire deck (or a large enough fraction to not really matter). ![]()
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