CARD SUGGESTION!!! My very first (and currently most powerful) commander deck is Yedora aristocrats. I recently stumbled across an underused card that works flawlessly in this deck. Natural Affinity 2 and a green, instant, turns ALL lands into 2/2 creatures. Anytime someone dares to wrath the board while Yedora is in play, you can respond with this at instant speed to make sure that EVERYONE loses all lands and all creatures. Since Yedora saw all your land-creatures die, they all return as facedown untapped Forests. Everyone else is SOL while you have all the mana in the world to steal the game. If you like having friends, you can instead use this at any time you need some benefits from your sacrifice engine and don't have any creatures to sacrifice.
I literally came up with that Storm Cauldron + Cultivator Colossus combo as soon as they spoiled the Colossus. It's so awesome once you pull it off. Nice deck Kirby.
Thanks! Great minds think alike ;) It definitely is an utterly busted combo. Especially here when you're cycling your lands from your hand to the battlefield back to your hand or to the graveyard and then back to the battlefield or your hand or back to the graveyard, etc. It's just so crazy good here.
@@TheCommanderTavern Yeah absolutely. This deck fully utilizes the potential of the Colossus. Definitely going to join the discord. Of all the channels I follow on here your deck building capabilities and mind is the one I can compare mine to the most.
My Tayam deck has this land animation/aristocrat strategy and Yedora is an all-star. Yedora also greatly benefits when paired with Second Sunrise, The Gitrog Monster, and Squandered Resources (bonus Phyrexian Altar) to name a few. Storm Cauldron is definitely one of my favorite cards and seeing it here really makes me smile!
Those are definitely some sweet commanders to include Yedora in the 99. Yup, Storm Cauldron is such an amazing card in the right deck. It powers so many synergies; it's crazy.
Morph is an ability inherent to face-down creatures just like manifest. Even if the creature is a forest, it's a FACE-DOWN forest. Therefore, since it's still face-down, it can be morphed. That's why it works.
It works, as explained by WotC rules employee Matt Tabak in the Strixhaven release notes: magic.wizards.com/en/news/feature/strixhaven-school-mages-and-commander-2021-edition-release-notes-2021-04-16 It also says so in the specific card rules (2nd rule) for it in Gatherer: gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=627797