I had Savrafor tokens and sacrifice themes, and Nath was all enchantments. I already had Jaradas my mono-dredge deck, so I didn’t want to go down that path with Tasigur. A few months ago, I figured that maybe I could use those… Fate Reforged had just been released, and I wanted to make a Tasigurdeck while still being original and having a cool “theme.” I also have thousands of bulk rares that sit on top of my display case and there are some that I’ll never run out of (I’m so glad I have a dozen copies of Sultai Ascendancy). I’m pretty awful at figuring out whether or not my deck is 75%, but I still wanted to have a brew that could be on a somewhat similar power level to someone who just picked up a Commander preconstructed deck from the Walmart. However, some of my decks end up being too powerful for local and new groups that I attend. (If anyone has a foil one of these, I’d gladly trade for it.) It warms my cold, financier heart to find a foil piece for Savrain a binder when I’m so close to having the deck as foil as possible it gives me something to actually be excited about when trading. I do actually own five EDH decks and enjoy the slow process of foiling them out through trades. That tweet was posted from #GPVegas, but that’s beside the point. We’re gonna steal some of Jason Alt‘s spotlight for the week, and combine something that I love (bulk rares) with his EDH fetish. You clicked on this article because it had “EDH” in the title, and because you thought, “Finally, someone on this website who actually knows what they’re talking about when it comes to the Commander format.” You wanted a benevolent writer who’s not afraid to tell you how much I like your smile, instead of an angst-filled podcaster who’s gonna call you a nerd.
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