If you click the link, a lot of information on how the deck functions is written in the description, so I would like to go into further detail about my personal experience with the deck in today’s Commander Corner. The first deck we’re highlighting is our very own Editor-in-Chief’s Phenax Dredge Combo deck. Here, we will feature decks that the staff own or brew personally, and down the line, we can feature decks submitted by users like you! Hi, everyone! Welcome to Commander Corner, the column in which The Burnished Hart will discuss all things EDH. Those option from the graveyard a big part of what makes decks like these feel like a real dredge deck.Phenax, God of Deception | Art by Ryan Barger I like anything you can cast from the grave, stuff like Demonic Embrace, Corpse Connoisseur, Rotting Rats, even something like Maximize Velocity isnt totally bad as it discards. Going 5 color you would get Unburial Rites and Sevinnes Reclamation targeting Animate/Dance of the Dead as more "prized amalgam" type ways to get threats on the battlefield using nothing but your graveyard. And Lord of Extinction + Berserk can always win some games. It's not going to ever be "competitive" with only combat damage to win but it feels like dredge. Since classic dredge threats like Prized Amalgam and Ichorid are just not going to get there in commander the cards that get big like Lord of Extinction and Sewer Nemesis and the cards you can get from the grave like Hogaak, Centaur Vinecrasher, Dread Return etc do a good job of replicating the playstyle. I love dredge and tried to replicate the playstyle as best I could. This is my dredge list with the 4 color non white nephilim as commander.
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