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    Mishra, Claimed by Gix

    Whenever you attack, each opponent loses X life and you gain X life, where X is the number of attacking creatures. If Mishra, Claimed by Gix and a creature named Phyrexian Dragon Engine are attacking, and you both own and control them, exile them, then meld them into Mishra, Lost to Phyrexia. It enters the battlefield tapped and attacking.

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Strategy

"Mishra, Claimed by Gix" is a unique Commander deck that revolves around synergizing artifacts with black and red cards in a clever way. The strategy of the deck is to take advantage of Mishra's ability, which allows you to search your library for an artifact card that has the same name as the one you cast and put it onto the battlefield. One of the strong points of this deck is its ability to generate value from recurring artifacts. The inclusion of cards like Phyrexian Dragon Engine, Swiftfoot Boots, and Sol Ring can help you establish a strong board presence and ramp up your mana quickly. Mishra, Tamer of Mak Fawa and Mishra, Excavation Prodigy further enhance your ability to manipulate artifacts and disrupt your opponent's strategy. The deck also includes some powerful removal spells like Chaos Warp and Go for the Throat, as well as ways to draw cards and generate extra value with cards like Phyrexian Arena, Sign in Blood, and Blood Artist. However, one potential downside of this deck is its reliance on Mishra's ability, which may not always be consistent or reliable. Additionally, the deck may struggle against fast aggro strategies or decks that can disrupt your artifact synergies. Overall, "Mishra, Claimed by Gix" is a fun and unique Commander deck that offers a different approach to playing with artifacts and leveraging Mishra's ability in creative ways. It can be a challenging and rewarding deck to pilot, offering plenty of room for strategic decision-making and unexpected interactions.

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