Wick, the Whorled Mind | Budget Commander Deck Tech $15 | $0.50 or Less | EDH | MTG | Commander
Summary
TLDRIn this episode, Mitch from CR Scor Studio unveils a budget-friendly yet powerful Commander deck centered around Wick the World-Pain, a 2/4 rat warlock. The deck strategy involves building up a snail creature's power for a devastating attack, utilizing cards like Ogre Slumlord for value and various equipment to enhance the snail. The episode explores tactics including doubling power, disrupting opponents, and ramping up for explosive turns, all while emphasizing affordability with a total deck price of just $15.37.
Takeaways
- ๐ The deck is built around the commander Wick the World-Pillar, a 2/4 Rat Warlock with an ability to create Snail tokens or add counters to existing Snails when another Rat enters the battlefield.
- ๐ฅ Wick's power can be amplified through various tactics, allowing the Snail to deal significant damage and potentially wipe out opponents.
- ๐ The deck is budget-friendly, with all cards costing $0.50 or less, and the total deck price being reported at $15.37, excluding shipping and basic lands.
- ๐ The 'Golden Pig' of the deck is Ogre Slumlord, a 3/3 Ogre Rogue that creates a 1/1 black Rat token whenever a non-token creature dies, enhancing the Snail's power.
- ๐ก The deck utilizes equipment to 'suit up' the Snail, giving it additional power and abilities such as trample and lifelink, increasing its effectiveness in combat.
- ๐ The strategy includes cards that double the Snail's power, such as Teamer's Fury and Unleash Fury, maximizing the damage output and card draw potential.
- ๐ก Equipment like Bone-Horde Hunting Knife and Golem Skin Gauntlets not only boost the Snail's power but also provide additional effects like first strike and protection.
- ๐ The deck has a 'power play' tactic, using cards that punish opponents based on the Snail's power, such as Plainswalker and Essence Harvest.
- ๐ 'Double Trouble' tactics involve doubling the Snail's power for massive damage, with cards like Junk Jet and Double Strike.
- ๐ The deck includes 'Do You Mind' tactics, which disrupt opponents' plans and ensure the Snail's damage gets through, using cards like Alchemist's Retrieval and Wave of Hand.
- ๐ฎ 'Think Ahead' tactics involve digging through the deck for the right cards, with effects that allow for card draw and discard, such as Read the Bones and Mystic Confluence.
Q & A
What is the theme of the deck discussed in the video?
-The theme of the deck is a budget-friendly Commander deck centered around the card 'Wick the World-Mind', a 2/4 Rat Warlock that creates Snail creature tokens when it or other Rats enter the battlefield.
What is the primary strategy of Wick the World-Mind?
-The primary strategy is to build up the power of a Snail creature token by adding counters to it, then sacrificing it to deal damage to opponents based on the Snail's power and draw cards equal to the Snail's power.
How does the card 'Ogre Slumlord' contribute to the deck's strategy?
-'Ogre Slumlord' contributes by creating a 1/1 black Rat creature token whenever a non-token creature dies, which helps build up the Snail's power and provides additional value throughout the game.
What type of equipment is used in the deck to enhance the Snail's power?
-Equipment cards like 'Bonesplitter', 'Virtue's Ruin', 'Golem's Heart Gauntlets', and 'Cranial Plating' are used to enhance the Snail's power and provide additional effects like trample and first strike.
What is the role of 'Double Strike' in the deck's strategy?
-Double Strike is used to allow the Snail to deal its damage twice when attacking, effectively doubling the damage output and increasing the chances of eliminating opponents.
How does the deck utilize 'Dying Wish' effects to gain additional value?
-The deck uses cards with Dying Wish effects, such as 'Dying Wish' itself and 'Stalking Vengeance', to deal additional damage or gain life when a creature dies, further punishing opponents.
What are some of the bounce effects in the deck that can disrupt opponents' strategies?
-Bounce effects like 'Alchemist's Retrieval', 'Run Away Together', and 'Perplexing Test' are used to return creatures to hand or exile them, disrupting opponents' strategies and potentially resetting the board.
How does the deck take advantage of cost reduction to maximize its impact?
-Cost reduction is achieved through cards like 'Vandrick', 'Mystic's Magnifying Glass', and 'Sonic Screwdriver', which reduce the cost of instant and sorcery spells, allowing for more powerful effects to be played for less mana.
What are some of the ramping strategies used in the deck to accelerate mana production?
-The deck uses mana rocks like 'Charcoal Diamond', 'Fire Diamond', 'Sky Diamond', 'Dei Sign', and 'Iron Counterpart' to accelerate mana production and enable faster and more explosive turns.
How does the deck ensure that the Snail can get through to opponents even when blocked?
-The deck includes cards that grant unblockable or trample abilities to the Snail, such as 'Sonic Screwdriver' and 'Golem's Heart Gauntlets', ensuring that the Snail can deal damage even when blocked by opposing creatures.
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