Jund being my second favorite shard (after Naya which is a deck for another day) I decided to make it into an EDH deck I could enjoy. I opted for a simple and rather forgotten general that has been in my binders for who knows how long. Adun Oakenshield.
Looking at his ability I decided to loosely theme the deck around creature recursion, trying to get the most use out of comes into play effects mostly.
It has worked out quite well so far and seems to be the deck that meshes together quite well compared to the others that feel more random or without much diversity.
I was curious to see if anyone had any suggestions, keeping in mind that this is an actual deck of cards and not for online. So go easy on my wallet
Some cards are not included because they are in use in other decks and are harder to come by in my area (ie: Swords of Fire and Ice and the likes.) Also this deck was made pre-New Phyrexia and I have not explored the set much for this deck (except Life's finale) so any suggestions from there would be appreciated.
Alrighty starting up a list of cards that ill be checking into it. For the lands it seems to be working out ok overall for now. I will keep it in mind.
Most of those cards are in other decks for now but ill look into swapping them over for a bit.
I can't understand why none of the creature recursion decks don't think to include Tawnos' Coffin. It taps to remove a creature from play - and you untap the coffin, the creature "enters the battlefield", triggering any "enter the battlefield" effects. Not to mention its more commonly seen versatility in nullifying a single big threat as an activated ability, or saving your big creature as the same. Additionally, it's a great way to save an important creature right before you cast a huge Savage Twister that wipes the board (except for your protected creature in the coffin).
I can't understand why none of the creature recursion decks don't think to include Tawnos' Coffin. It taps to remove a creature from play - and you untap the coffin, the creature "enters the battlefield", triggering any "enter the battlefield" effects. Not to mention its more commonly seen versatility in nullifying a single big threat as an activated ability, or saving your big creature as the same. Additionally, it's a great way to save an important creature right before you cast a huge Savage Twister that wipes the board (except for your protected creature in the coffin).
I have thought about it but they can be a pain to find. If I get my hands on one though this would be the deck I would put it in.
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Jund being my second favorite shard (after Naya which is a deck for another day) I decided to make it into an EDH deck I could enjoy. I opted for a simple and rather forgotten general that has been in my binders for who knows how long. Adun Oakenshield.
Looking at his ability I decided to loosely theme the deck around creature recursion, trying to get the most use out of comes into play effects mostly.
It has worked out quite well so far and seems to be the deck that meshes together quite well compared to the others that feel more random or without much diversity.
I was curious to see if anyone had any suggestions, keeping in mind that this is an actual deck of cards and not for online. So go easy on my wallet
Some cards are not included because they are in use in other decks and are harder to come by in my area (ie: Swords of Fire and Ice and the likes.) Also this deck was made pre-New Phyrexia and I have not explored the set much for this deck (except Life's finale) so any suggestions from there would be appreciated.
Thank you for reading!
1 Adun Oakenshield
Creatures:
2 Eternal Witness
3 Acidic Slime
4 Shriekmaw
5 Boneshredder
6 Indrik Stomphowler
7 Crater Hellion
8 Fauna Shaman
9 Bogardan Hellkite
10 Hellkite Overlord
11 Flametongue Kavu
12 Sakura-Tribe Elder
13 Yavimaya Elder
14 Geth, Lord of the Vault
15 Solemn Simulacrum
16 Duplicant
17 Charnelhoard Wurm
18 Genesis
19 Graveborn Muse
20 Lord of Extinction
21 Balthor the defiled
22 Grave-Shell Scarab
23 Artisan of Kozilek
24 Broodmate Dragon
25 Viridian Shaman
26 Bloodbraid Elf
27 Inferno Titan
Spells:
28 Doom Blade
29 Demonic Tutor
30 Void
31 Terminate
32 Savage Twister
33 Skeletal Scrying
34 Beacon of Unrest
35 Damnation
36 Chainer's Edict
37 Ad Nauseam
38 Starstorm
39 Putrefy
40 Lavalanche
41 Maelstrom Pulse
42 Life's Finale
43 Go for the Throat
44 Violent Ultimatum
45 Cauldron Dance
46 Stitch Together
47 Worldly Tutor
48 Fumarole
49 Makeshift Mannequin
50 Bituminous Blast
51 Decimate
52 Kodama's Reach
53 Survival of the Fittest
54 Mirri's Guile
55 Shade's Form
Artifacts:
56 Sol Ring
57 Sensei's Divining Top
58 Dreamstone Hedron
59 Memory Jar
60 Sword of Feast and Famine
61 Sphere of the Suns
62 Feldon's Cane
63 Thran Dynamo
64 Deathrender
65 Nevinyrral's Disk
66 Mox Diamond
Planeswalkers:
67 Liliana Vess
68 Sarkhan the Mad
69 Sarkhan Vol
Lands:
70 Savage Lands
71 Dragonskull Summit
72 Rootbound Crag
73 Lavaclaw Reaches
74 Raging Ravine
75 Rupture Spire
76 Thawing Glacier
77 Bojuka Bog
78 Mirrodin's Core
79 Rakdos Carnarium
80 Grove of the Burnwillows
81 Stomping Grounds
82 City of Brass
83 Graven Cairns
84 Llanowar Wastes
85 Gemstone Mine
86 Shivan Oasis
5x Mountains
4x Forests
5x Swamps
You cannot outrun the beast within.
Graveborn Muse instead of Dark Confidant
Darksteel Ingot over Sphere of the Suns
Add some more lands. 30 is too light. In a addition to lands spells like Cultivate and Explosive Vegetation are good.
Miren, the Moaning Well makes a good sac outlet and is decent at lifegain.
Oblivion Stone is not an expensive card (moneywise) and it can be used the same turn it is played.
Skullclamp is a very good card too.
BRGKarrthus, Tyrant of Jund
UTeferi, Mage of Zhalfir
UBWZur the Enchanter
WUBRGChild of Alara
WUBRGSliver Queen
Most of those cards are in other decks for now but ill look into swapping them over for a bit.
You cannot outrun the beast within.
I have thought about it but they can be a pain to find. If I get my hands on one though this would be the deck I would put it in.
You cannot outrun the beast within.