
Mazirek, Kraul Death Priest – Boosts your entire team whenever anyone sacrifices anything. Bear in mind though that sacrificing a stolen land won’t draw us cards and that there actually have to be enough lands to steal. Herald of Leshrac – 100% disgusting with the Gitrog, it means we don’t even have to sacrifice our own lands since we’re just stealing our opponent’s – It’s a pretty great way to close the game out when you’re at parity or ahead, doesn’t help so much from behind though. Let’s start with the first one:Ĭentaur Vinecrasher – By the time we hit the lategame this guy will be a ridiculous threat that refuses to just go away and die as long as we’ve been diligently filling our graveyard and continue to do so.

The other is a tasty-ass mana generating loop we have in the deck that’s only slightly convoluted. We’ve got two primary win-conditions – One is out-valuing our opponent by just drawing more threats than they can deal with and using our graveyard as a value outlet. We’ve got things that benefit from being put into the graveyard, things that benefit from seeing things go to the graveyard, and we have things that benefit from seeing things currently in the graveyard – This deck is all about the value. The maximum budget was, as usual, $50 – So here at $49.89 we have The Gitrog Monster.

This one was, as usual, requested in a comment after the release of the previous article – but in terms of how expensive this deck’s staples are I thought this would be one of the more interesting ones to see how it looks without them. Hi there – Crazy back with possibly the most ambitious no-cash commander yet.
