5 color experience counters I Azlask, the Swelling Scourge deck tech
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
- Just like the Eldrazi we are so back!
Today we have a special goofy deck and one of the most exciting for me personally in the last while. Azlask seems like a really fun commander that walks the line of casual jank to being a powerhouse in seconds.
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P.S. sorry for the edits at the end, that bird didn't deserve that :(
deck list: www.archidekt.com/decks/77715...
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5:15 Damn 💀 me too tho 😂
That looks incredible!
Future so bright had to rock the shades love to see it
If you swap out the X-Spells, the Witnesses, Dismember, and Brood Monitor you could have Jegantha as a Companion
Commander: Azlask, the Swelling Scourge
Cost: 3 Colorless
Type: Legendary Creature - Eldrazi
Abilities: Whenever Azlask, the Swelling Scourge or another colorless creature you control dies, you get an experience counter. {W}{U}{B}{R}{G}: Creatures you control get +X/+X until end of turn, where X is the number of experience counters you have. Scions and Spawns you control gain indestructible and annihilator 1 until end of turn.
Power/Toughness: 2/2
Companion: Jegantha, the Wellspring
Cost: 5 Hybrid Mana
Type: Legendary Creature - Elemental Elk
Abilities: Companion - No card in your starting deck has more than one of the same mana symbol in its mana cost. {T}: Add {W}{U}{B}{R}{G}. This mana can’t be spent to pay generic mana costs.
Power/Toughness: 5/5
Experience Counter Creatures:
Meren of Clan Nel Toth - Whenever another creature you control dies, you get an experience counter.
Ezuri, Claw of Progress - Whenever a creature with power 2 or less enters the battlefield under your control, you get an experience counter.
Creatures (27):
Kozilek, Butcher of Truth
Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger
Emrakul, the Promised End
Pathrazer of Ulamog
Artisan of Kozilek
It That Betrays
Bane of Bala Ged
Breaker of Armies
Desolation Twin
Eldrazi Mimic
Endbringer
Oblivion Sower
Reality Smasher
Thought-Knot Seer
Wretched Gryff
Matter Reshaper
Conduit of Ruin
Void Winnower
World Breaker
Not of This World
Hand of Emrakul
Ulamog's Crusher
Duplicant
Meteor Golem
Solemn Simulacrum
Walking Ballista
Liberator, Urza's Battlethopter
Artifacts (22):
Sol Ring
Mana Vault
Mana Crypt
Grim Monolith
Basalt Monolith
Thran Dynamo
Gilded Lotus
Hedron Archive
Dreamstone Hedron
Mind Stone
Worn Powerstone
Everflowing Chalice
Guardian Idol
Expedition Map
Wayfarer's Bauble
Lightning Greaves
Swiftfoot Boots
Urza's Incubator
Forsaken Monument
Planar Bridge
Oblivion Stone
Ugin's Nexus
Enchantments (5):
Zendikar Resurgent
From Beyond
Eldrazi Conscription
Mirari's Wake
Smothering Tithe
Sorceries (8):
All Is Dust
Ugin's Insight
Scour from Existence
Decree of Pain
Perilous Vault
Kozilek's Return
Ruinous Path
In Garruk's Wake
Instants (5):
Warping Wail
Titan's Presence
Spatial Contortion
Scour from Existence
Thought Vessel
Lands (37):
Wastes (12)
Eldrazi Temple
Eye of Ugin
Urza's Tower
Urza's Mine
Urza's Power Plant
Sanctum of Ugin
Shrine of the Forsaken Gods
Temple of the False God
Crumbling Vestige
Mirrorpool
Rogue's Passage
Radiant Fountain
Buried Ruin
Ghost Quarter
Reliquary Tower
Arcane Lighthouse
Sea Gate Wreckage
Cavern of Souls
Ancient Tomb
Exotic Orchard
Command Tower
Path of Ancestry
Key Strategies:
Generate Experience Counters:
Utilize Azlask's ability to gain experience counters whenever your colorless creatures die. This will be crucial for powering up your creatures and granting them powerful abilities.
Use Meren of Clan Nel Toth and Ezuri, Claw of Progress to generate additional experience counters from their abilities.
Ramp Fast:
Use mana rocks and ramp spells like Sol Ring, Mana Vault, Thran Dynamo, and Hedron Archive to quickly gather the mana needed for casting your Eldrazi titans.
Control the Board:
Cards like All Is Dust and Oblivion Stone will help you maintain control and clear out threats from your opponents, allowing your Eldrazi to dominate the battlefield.
Utilize Eldrazi Tokens:
Spawn and Scion tokens are great for ramp and can become deadly with Azlask’s abilities. Cards like From Beyond and Mirrorpool help generate these tokens to fuel your strategy.
Protect Your Key Creatures:
Equip your Eldrazi with Lightning Greaves and Swiftfoot Boots to protect them from removal and ensure they can wreak havoc on your opponents.
Take Advantage of Powerful Eldrazi:
Utilize powerful Eldrazi like Kozilek, Butcher of Truth, Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger, and Emrakul, the Promised End to crush your opponents with their devastating abilities and high power.
Do you think this would work or is it too suboptimal?
I really like the deck's idea. I do have a few changes I would make to the deck list. My team and I are working on it and will get back to you asap.
www.archidekt.com/decks/8194763/5_color_exp_ramp_eldrazis
So we made this deck list from the original one. We made some modifications for a few reasons. One we added in more card draw spells and less mana rocks. The reason for doing this is that when you play as many77 rocks as you had, the gameplay tends to be ramping and passing with out building any presence. We replaced it with card draw to help smooth out gameplay. The second tweak we made was adding in spawn and scion token makers. The original list only had 3 token makers, which makes getting exp counters from Ezuri difficult. Thankfully MH# added a lot of support for this with great new Eldrazi cards that make tokens for casting or cycling, etc. After adding in these we thought it would be good to play Minthara to get a more consistent source for exp counters. Overall the deck leans on a few cards with color in their mana cost but we tried to keep it more colorless to fit the original build. There are also more mana sources that add mana of any color to be able to activate Azlask's ability more consistently, as well as the land base being changed to reflect that as well. You really shouldn't need so mana colorless source for casting or activating abilities of cards, but the mana rocks and the pain lands being able to tap for colorless mana should get the job done. The deck does still feature big splashy Eldrazi to make everyone terrified of you. Overall I think you had a great idea and a great base for a big mana Eldrazi deck and I appreciate you sharing.
The original version of the deck, with some suggestions if that more your thing.
www.archidekt.com/decks/8185025/sable_eye_onixs_5_color_awesome_experience_counter_deck
@@dougfromamerica5086 cool man love these decks
I don’t know how to describe this dude’s sense of humor… but that’s okay. I don’t think I want to.
So many unnecessary cards in your card list
@@TheCrafter365 k
dude straight off the hop i gotta tell you that you don't make cringe humor work. that horizons joke alost made me stop watching before you said anything about the deck. your speech is also kinda hard to understand because you don't really open your mouth when you talk. your lips are moving but your teeth don't actually seperate so everything is kinda slurred, there is a buzzing distortion that adds a lot of s an z sounds that distort the words, the words run together and the volume of your words is not great either. I'm not just saying these things to be mean either, this is honest feedback. i do actually think that the actual content and card suggestions are great and i found the video very helpful but like i said i was tempted to close this video before i got there
lmao
don't be too hard on him, he is hungover after spending all night drinking with your mother.
@@princeofpoverty4063 wow thats genius and orignal, you must be some kind of modertaely to slightly below average intellelect. Well you keep trying little fella and some day you will be grown up enough to trade insults with the adults. Here's a juice box, go away
@@princeofpoverty4063 dude he can't keep up with my mom in a drinking contest, he knew what he was doing and did it anyway. no sympathy lol
Seems like he... Made you cringe.