This decklist is built around Jor Kadeen, the Prevailer's Metalcraft ability. While Jor does make for a decent Voltron commander, the fact that he affects your whole field encourages one to try including cards that take advantage of the power boost by producing tokens, especially artifact creature tokens which form a symbiotic relationship with Jor. When going "wide" like this decklist does, I prefer to avoid too many counters, especially +1/+1 counters, as they're a pain to keep track of alongside tokens, hence why Cathars' Crusade and Gleam of Battle are exempt from the list.
The decklist is nearly complete, mostly just needing some removal to round out the package. Input is of course welcome.
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Every time I read a comment about "Well if this card had card draw/trample/haste/indestructible/hexproof/life gain...", I think "You're missing the point." They're armchair developer comments that fail to take into account the card's role in the greater Limited and Standard environment. No, it may not be as good as whatever card you're comparing it to. There's a reason for that. Not every burn spell is Lightning Bolt, nor does it need to be or should be.
PSA to everyone who keeps forgetting about the Reserved List:
You're on a website dedicated to talking about MtG. You're only a few keystrokes away from finding out what cards are on the Reserved List. You're also only a few keystrokes away from finding out why some cards on the Reserved List got foil printings in FtV, as Judge promos, or whatnot, as well as why that won't happen again. Stop doing this.
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The decklist is nearly complete, mostly just needing some removal to round out the package. Input is of course welcome.
1 Jor Kadeen, the Prevailer
1 Tajic, Blade of the Legion
1 Agrus Kos, Wojek Veteran
Other Creatures
1 Leonin Shikari
1 Stoneforge Mystic
1 Puresteel Paladin
1 Brass Squire
1 Burnished Hart
1 Frontline Medic
1 Archetype of Aggression
1 Archetype of Courage
1 Brimaz, King of Oreskos
1 Kemba, Kha Regent
1 Hero of Oxid Ridge
1 Pia and Kiran Nalaar
1 Hero of Bladehold
1 Odric, Master Tactician
1 Darksteel Juggernaut
1 Stonehewer Giant
1 Steel Hellkite
1 Thopter Assembly
1 Oathsworn Giant
1 Myr Battlesphere
Equipment
1 Masterwork of Ingenuity
1 Swiftfoot Boots
1 Champion's Helm
1 Darksteel Plate
1 Fireshrieker
1 Helm of Kaldra
1 Loxodon Warhammer
1 Shield of Kaldra
1 Sunforger
1 Sword of Kaldra
1 Sword of the Paruns
1 Argentum Armor
1 Sol Ring
1 Boros Signet
1 Genesis Chamber
1 Boros Keyrune
1 Chromatic Lantern
1 Myr Matrix
1 Myr Turbine
Enchantments
1 Quest for the Holy Relic
1 Glory of Warfare
1 Warstorm Surge
1 True Conviction
Instants
1 Boros Charm
1 Master Warcraft
Sorceries
1 Vandalblast
1 Steelshaper's Gift
1 Mizzium Mortars
1 Austere Command
Land
1 Ancient Den
1 Battlefield Forge
1 Boros Garrison
1 Boros Guildgate
1 Command Tower
1 Darksteel Citadel
1 Dread Statuary
1 Evolving Wilds
1 Forbidding Watchtower
1 Ghitu Encampment
1 Great Furnace
1 Reflecting Pool
1 Rugged Prairie
1 Sacred Foundry
1 Temple of the False God
1 Temple of Triumph
1 Terramorphic Expanse
1 Wind-Scarred Crag
11 Mountain
11 Plains
Every time I read a comment about "Well if this card had card draw/trample/haste/indestructible/hexproof/life gain...", I think "You're missing the point." They're armchair developer comments that fail to take into account the card's role in the greater Limited and Standard environment. No, it may not be as good as whatever card you're comparing it to. There's a reason for that. Not every burn spell is Lightning Bolt, nor does it need to be or should be.