Daretti, Scrap Savant
Daretti, Scrap Savant
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- Not much for the ol' Trash Goblin which honestly is totally fair considering just how good the last few sets have been for him. Dockside Extortionist is a windmill slam inclusion - a super star that can ramp, make sacrifice fodder, and come back to do it again thanks to Feldon and Mimic Vat. Sanctum seems good for any deck with a 'walker as a Commander, especially mono-colored, but I do worry about lowering my Mountain count as it makes Koth, Valakut, and Caged Sun worse. I also get excited by any cheap card that lets me draw repeatedly but have to see just how many cards I have that reliably make tokens.
Gahiji, Honored One
Gahiji
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- Gahiji is all about "group hug" and keeping the game moving by making cards flow freely and providing tokens. As I don't intend it to be a "winning" deck, it rarely gets a lot of attention, but Tahngarth and Blade are exciting to me as ways to cause even more mayhem and force even more damage through. I'm also legit toying with replacing Gahiji with either legend, and could see them in the 99 if I choose not too. Atla Palani could be a powerful "rattlesnake" to generate more value while also rewarding the token subtheme of my deck, while Marisi is just an amazing violence enabler that would necessitate a leaner, more aggressive creature base.
Yuriko, the Tiger's Shadow: Nothing, unsurprisingly.
Doran, the Siege Tower: Nothing. As a Treefolk/Shaman tribal-ish deck, none of the new Shamans ping my radar and none of the new utility/removal cards seem better than my existing suite.
The Gitrog Monster
- Not a ton here. Scaretiller seems powerful but super super slow, and I'm not sure I have enough discard to reliably activate Bone Miser.
I'm also toying with building Sevinne, the Chronoclasm and Greven, Predator Captain but we'll see.