![]() ![]() Is Tasigur the best commander for our strategy? While Damia, Sage of Stone is a solid control commander, I like Tasigur here because of his recastability, giving us a consistent source of instant speed draw power. This brings us to our final variable: the commander. ![]() Luckily, the Sultai colors have plenty of options for dealing with most every kind of permanent, so slanting towards control isn't too challenging. Once I recognized that I wanted this deck to constantly be ramping and drawing, it became apparent to me that we'd need some significant board control to protect ourselves once our opponents catch on to our gameplan. It's also worth noting that black gives us access to tons of options for tutoring, but for the sake of variance I've neglected most of these. Given that we're in green, we can easily make tons of mana, and our access to blue and black will give us unparalleled draw power to find Villainous Wealth. Casting Villainous Wealth is the primary goal of this deck too, so having ways to find it is important, and we'll also want to make sure we have lots of mana to cast it for as much as possible. If we're going to be ramping so much anyway, it makes sense that we include other X spells so we can always get the most from our mana. While I love the idea of behind Jeremy's deck, I want my version to have a bit of a wider theme. ![]() ![]() The deck aims to ramp hard, find Villainous Wealth, and then cast and recast it over and over until you can kill your opponents. In this episode, Jeremy introduces his version of Tasigur that focuses on the card Villainous Wealth. I've wanted to build around Tasigur for a while, and my deck was inspired by an episode of The Command Zone featuring Jeremy Noell. This week we'll be making a Tasigur, the Golden Fang potluck, and focusing on spells with X in their cost. ![]()
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