![]() ![]() I went over the things you’re sacrificing creatures to, but you still need actual creatures to sacrifice. This is undoubtedly one of the best sacrifice outlets in the deck. It does require you to pay one life to do it but you still get to draw a card and put a -1/-1 counter on another creature. Yawgmoth, Thran Physician is the last sacrifice outlet you run. But it’s still a sacrifice outlet that can take as many creatures as you can give it which adds some consistency to your list. Yahenni, Undying Partisan is a slightly worse sacrifice outlet since it only gives it indestructible. Scrying gives you critical card advantage through selective draws and being able to turn infinite-sacrifice combos on for just is incredibly potent. It’s one of the strongest sacrifice outlets in the game. Viscera Seer is a 1-drop sacrifice outlet that lets you scry 1 each time you feed it. Sidisi is especially strong in this list since it curves perfectly with Meren of Clan Nel Toth, coming into play the turn immediately after. Sidisi, Undead Vizier can exploit a creature on ETB which also gives you the ability tutor any card from your deck. Plaguecrafter is similar to Fleshbag Marauder except that it forces players that can’t sacrifice to discard a card. It also curves well into your commander since it lets you play it and some other kind of creature on turn 3 to set up a sacrifice.įleshbag Marauder lets you sacrifice one creature while also acting as decent removal for opponents with only one creature in play (which is usually their commander!). It drains players to keep your life total padded while dealing significant damage over the course of the game. The idea with this card is that you can go through your deck and get various enter- and leave-the-battlefield effects each turn.Įldrazi Monument gives you a static upkeep-sacrifice outlet that makes your creatures much more threatening with flying and indestructible.īlood Artist is the cheapest and most accessible sacrifice outlet in the deck. Most sacrifice outlets also give some kind of extra benefit for sacrificing creatures, like gaining life or scrying.Īltar of Dementia is a harder-to-kill outlet that also mills your opponents.Īshnod's Altar is a similar artifact that adds to your mana pool so that you can chain creatures together.īirthing Pod is a sacrifice outlet that tutors creatures from the deck. These engines allow you to trigger the creature death ability on your commander and take advantage of many creatures with on-death triggered abilities. Part of sacrificing creatures and having as many die as possible with Meren of Clan Nel Toth in play is having engines to sacrifice them to. You have plenty of sacrifice outlets and powerful creatures to sacrifice (and then reanimate), and you even take advantage of Birthing Pod a little bit. Since your commander gains experience counters each time a creature dies, you’re focused on the sacrifice/aristocrats theme that’s so heavily supported in the Golgari colors. In Meren’s case you can reanimate creatures of larger and larger mana value as the game progresses. The mechanic allows for the creature’s triggered ability to become stronger the more it’s used. Meren of Clan Nel Toth is enabled entirely by the experience counter mechanic that was introduced with Commander 2015. ![]() The price currently sits at around $300, which can still be a lot for many players, so I’ll be going over some budget options and replacements you may be interested in a little later. This midrange power level carries a midrange price with it, which makes it an exceptionally accessible deck even if you buy each individual card on its own. This deck is meant to be a mid-power list, meaning it isn’t cEDH or conventionally “high-power.” That said, it still holds its own at any casual table pretty well.
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