![]() ![]() Elesh Norn is a great reanimation target but not so sweet a commander. Now let's figure out what commander we're going to use to lead the final deck in this article. This is a Red-less self-mill deck that reanimates big creatures like Elesh Norn, Grand Cenobite and Ashen Rider and mechanics like Flashback or Dredge to get them back in play from the graveyard. Here is an example of the archetype upon which our conversion to Commander is based that went 6-0 in a Vintage challenge: 1 Ashen Rider We'll start by taking a look at Vintage Dredge, which is 35% of the Vintage metagame at the time of this writing. We're going to mix in elements from the competitive 60-card decks that usually don't make it into Commander to make it interesting, and more familiar to the 60-card players. These won't be the typical decks you see for the selected commanders. Or if you're a veteran Commander player, maybe you'll still find something cool here to try out. ![]() If you're new to Commander, doing so helps you dip your toes in the water with a style of play to which you're already accustomed. This may leave them vulnerable to opponents with speedier strategies.This is the first in a series of three articles where I'll discuss transferring some of your favorite 60 card deck archetypes into Commander. Weaknesses Simic decks may be slow to enact their plans, often taking several turns to accrue resources such as lands or drawing additional cards, but without affecting the state of the battlefield. Both green and blue also excel at card draw, able to keep their hands well-stocked and choose from among a diverse range of cards to use during gameplay. Simic is a powerful color combination for ramp, often accruing many more resources than other color combinations. Strengths and Weaknesses Strengths Simic colors both contain and create exceptionally powerful creatures, often able to grow smaller creatures into much larger threats. Simic collaboration represents refinement and enhancement of greens already exceptional qualities. Blue also approves of green’s capacity for adaptability, and green admires blue’s love of facts. Blue still seeks to pursue improvement, but it can draw heavily on green’s wisdom and the existing perfection of nature to help achieve that goal. Blue and Green unite in their shared desire for evolution and growth. ![]()
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