![]() ![]() That said, you’ll likely want a few other ways to make it more evasive just in case you’re playing at a table with a good number of fliers. This adds a ton of value to cards that may otherwise get overlooked.īrago itself makes it somewhat easier to trigger its ability thanks to having flying. A card with an ETB effect is usually a one- or two-time activation in most decks, but Brago lets you look at ETB effects as something that can potentially happen each turn. What makes Brago, King Eternal an interesting commander is the way it changes how you look at your cards. I also included a lot of cards that can flicker creatures on their own, that way you can still be doing what you want if you can’t have Brago on the field for whatever reason. I also included a good number of ways besides Brago to get more value out of their effects and support these creatures.Ĭards like Panharmonicon or Elesh Norn, Mother of Machines will double up ETB effects, giving you a lot more value out of each flicker than you’d normally get. The best way to do that was to build in a lot of creatures with ETB effects that could be triggered repeatedly by flickering them. This deck was built to capitalize on Brago, King Eternal’s triggered ability. But there are definitely ways you can increase this deck’s power level if you want to be more competitive. My solution to keep the deck from getting too overpowered was to limit the number of win conditions. It wasn’t my intention when initially putting it together, but I kept realizing just how many cards could interact in ways that would go infinite since Brago’s effect creates some unique scenarios. You could bring in Merfolk Secret Keeper and Into the Story to go along with that theme.This build is a bit more combo-heavy than some players might usually enjoy. Definitely a concept that I'd like to explore too. That way you could leave out things like Ob-Nixilis and Rule of Law which care about forcing the opponent to draw. Magic Mirror and Jace seem like they'd belong in their own deck with Folio, focused on self mill and self draw. ![]() I imagine playing it with a lot of mana up, I could pre-pop all treasure tokens for mana too, returning rule of law to my hand and probably an Ob-Nixilis and a Folio, then replay a bunch of spells ending with Rule of Law, returning my boards state but not theirs. Most tested it against playing Field of the dead (Golos/gates), mono black sacrifice, and adventure colors (mixes of G/W/B).įlood of Tears could be interesting. I guess the only thing I could do would be to Deputy him. I'm only in Silver 4 as of now so maybe its just not that popular at that level. I'm actually surprised I haven't come up against any Oko players yet. With Ob-Nixilis out, essentially becomes Deal 2X damage if you make the opponent draw the cards. Enter the God-Eternals would help this too if i had the wildcards to craft themģx Unmoored Ego: To deal with Field of the Dead/Gates payoffs/other annoying recurring creatures and spellsĮxpansion/Explosion: Could be played with help from Smothering Tithe treasures. Usually just used to pay for bigger folio activations or standard spell castingĢx Teferi, Time Raveler: to limit opponents to casting only 1 spell and only on their own turn along side Rule of Law and to wipe the board on opponents turnsĢx Kayas Wrath/1x Realm Cloaked Giant/2x Time Wipe: standard esper board wipe things, but Time Wipe works particularly well with Deputy of Detention, bouncing Deputy so it can be recast and any creatures it was holding get hit by Time WipeĢx Legions End/ 4x Deputy of Detention: The standard things, but especially against Field of the Dead zombies.ġx Emergency Powers: Mostly for the memes, dealing 7 damage to the face if Ob-Nixilis is out or making lots of treasure if Smothering Tithe is outĢx Drown in the Loch: Folio can help mill enough to destroy a larger creature or counter a bigger spell. Thanks!ģx Folio of Fancies: not to mill out the opponent, but to force card drawĤx Ob Nixilis, the Hate-Twisted: to punish for drawing cards forced by folio or otherwise, the main win conditionĤx Rule of Law: to keep opponents from taking advantage of their full handĢx Smothering Tithe: to generate mana from Folio card draw, doesn't have a solid payoff as of yet. The sideboard is not currently fully developed.Īny discussion or suggestions for improving upon what I already have would be appreciated. I'm playing on MTG Arena and would probably have a slightly different list (more Teferi, Time Raveler/maybe some Enter the God-Eternals/Fabled Passage) but I'm currently out of Wildcards. I know Narset, Parter of Veils can be used to deny the card draw for the opponent, but I'm looking to win by forcing the opponent to draw. I had some thoughts that I put into a deck I have been testing. I was looking into decks with Folio of Fancies as part of a win condition and I haven't seen much other than some mill decks that don't seem too great. ![]()
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