MTG > Metagame Commander > deck Unesh, Criosphinx Sovereign
Strategy
The "Unesh, Criosphinx Sovereign" deck in Commander format is all about leveraging the power of Sphinx creatures to dominate the battlefield and outsmart your opponents. Unesh's ability to help you dig deeper into your deck for more Sphinx creatures is a key component of the strategy. Some key points about this deck: Strategy: - The deck focuses on playing Sphinx creatures to take advantage of Unesh's card draw ability. - By having a high density of Sphinx creatures in the deck, you can consistently trigger Unesh's ability and maintain card advantage over your opponents. - Cards like Sphinx of Jwar Isle and Guardian of Tazeem provide additional value with their abilities, while cards like Windreader Sphinx and Sphinx of Uthuun help you draw even more cards. Good Points: - Unesh's ability to effectively reduce the casting cost of Sphinx creatures can lead to explosive turns where you can play multiple creatures in a single turn. - The deck has a strong controlling aspect with cards like Counterspell, Negate, and Reality Shift to disrupt your opponents' plans. - Cards like Panharmonicon can double up the enter-the-battlefield triggers of your Sphinx creatures, generating even more value. Bad Points: - The deck may struggle if Unesh gets removed repeatedly, as its ability is crucial to the deck's card advantage engine. - The deck is heavily reliant on having a critical mass of Sphinx creatures in hand or on the battlefield, so it may falter if you are unable to find them quickly. - Without enough ways to protect Unesh or generate additional card advantage outside of its ability, the deck may struggle to keep up with faster or more aggressive decks. Overall, the "Unesh, Criosphinx Sovereign" deck can be a fun and powerful option for Commander players who enjoy drawing cards, casting big creatures, and outmaneuvering their opponents with clever Sphinx synergies.
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