A deck completely designed to conceal and obfuscate as much as possible while gathering information and exposing our opponents. Link to the Deck list: archidekt.com/...
Might have to try this deck out. Looking forward to some Pedh content as well. My LGS is starting up a Pedh night and I'll need some good inspiration for my deck building. Keep up the great work!
This concept is why gonti, lord of luxury is still my favorite theft commander. People always wonder what i took from their deck, since it's exiled face down. Oddly, this also makes it seem less threatening since it's just yet another unknown card, unlike with other theft decks where people can see the scary face up exiled card, just waiting to be cast. It's also just fun to cast spells people didn't expect from a mono black deck. Like responding with a counterspell, either stolen from the blue player or simple an imp's mischief or withering boon
You can't actually cast the adventure half of dragons with korlessa, for the same reason that liesa, disciple of the drowned lets you cast brazen borrower's adventure (but not the creature) from the graveyard.
Ah I see, rule 715.3a for adventures. I missed that one. Well, at least you can still cast the creature portion. I believe morph creatures can still be cast from the top. I didn't include the morph lands, however, because I figured that a creature type couldn't be applied to them. This deck has definetly involved the most rule studying of any deck I've built. Thanks for the insight.
@ScorpioneOrzion I could believe it, but could you walk me through this? I understand that rule 707.4 says the morph creatures are turned face down before they hit the stack when cast with morph, and therefore have no characteristics. But I believe Maskwood Nexus applies to both creature "cards" and "spells," meaning that before the stack is taken into consideration, replacement effects also take place. From what I understand, it comes down to the "Layers" system. A Morph card becoming a permanent with no creature type occurs on Layer 1, While type changing occurs on Layer 4, meaning that the replacement effect takes place afterword, and therefore overrides the objects characteristics before it's even on the stack, and while the card is ontop of the deck. What am I missing here?
@@ScorpioneOrzion I've been digging into it, and I think you might be right, even WITH Mask wood Nexus out. Mask wood Nexus effects cards and spells, but NOT abilities, and morph is a static ability. I'd love to get a judge ruling on this.
A deck themed around literal fog would be cool, too. I'd be afraid the gameplay might become too repetitive though. I've seen "Boardwipe Tribal" decks before, so anything's possible.
Hello, I really like the way you think of commander, would you by any chance have a discord server or something where we could discuss, gather and share deck ideas like that ?