Mark your Muldrotha with a fate counter and wrath whatever your opponents are doing with Oblivion Stone. It’s the same effect on two different permanent types.īinding the Old Gods is an all-purpose piece of removal that ramps then goes to the graveyard to be recast. Seal of Doom and Executioner's Capsule are great spot removal. Stitcher's Supplier and Codex Shredder are more sources of self-mill for your graveyard shenanigans. Wrenn and Seven can fill your graveyard and produce huge threats. This is one card you don’t want to see on the other side of the board. Some Muldrotha builds focused on self-mill can use it as a win condition.Īshiok, Dream Render fills your graveyard while denying your opponents. Jace, Wielder of Mysteries draws you extra cards while slowly filling your graveyard. It mills you for three and recovers all your lands, effectively ramping you. Greenwarden of Murasa is just another Witness on steroids. It’s also awesome to set loops with Muldrotha. Sometimes you need to get some extra cards from your graveyard, and Eternal Witness can do just that. And considering that Muldrotha is always playing lands from your graveyard it can be an eternal Fog. Graveyard InteractionĬonstant Mists is just a fog, but you get to cast it again for the low cost of sacrificing a land. Tatyova, Benthic Druid makes the list for similar reasons. Naturalize effects aren’t usually worth it here, but it becomes awesome when you can use the effect every turn.Ī green staple in a lot of Constructed formats, Sakura-Tribe Elder shines even more here since it’s repeatable ramp and color fixing.Ĭonsidering you’re playing fetch lands, milling yourself, and putting more lands into the graveyard, The Gitrog Monster’s ability triggers a lot. This innocuous Spore Frog can be a repeatable Fog effect. When Liliana, Heretical Healer dies it turns into Liliana, Defiant Necromancer, ready to keep your opponent’s card count low and reanimate some stuff. Your creatures will eventually die somehow. If Hostage Taker dies then you can do it again next turn. What do you do with a lot of mana? Steal a creature or artifact from your opponent. Plus it’s an artifact for Muldrotha too which helps balance out the different card types. This deck allows you to cast Mulldrifter with evoke to get it to the graveyard early.Ī value staple, Solemn Simulacrum ramps you and then draws you a card when it leaves. Your favorite 2/2 flier that draws you two cards. Plus you can cast them again with Muldrotha’s ability. Ravenous Chupacabra, Shriekmaw, Fleshbag Marauder, and Plaguecrafter creatures help keep your opponents’ board presence in check. Unfortunately it’s one cast only because it’s an instant. Stubborn Denial is a better Negate when Muldrotha is in the game. Voyager Staff can blink your Muldrotha from certain death, and it’s recastable. Diplomatic Immunity, Swiftfoot Boots, and Lightning Greaves all serve similar functions. When Muldrotha returns you can cast Kaya's Ghostform again to enchant it. Protection PackageĬast Muldrotha and enchant it with Kaya's Ghostform to protect it, even from exile effects. Seeing as your commander boasts a hefty mana cost, though, it’s important to include a protection package. Playing instants and sorceries is fine, but those are kept to a minimum in favor of permanents. This can be done once per turn for every type of permanent. Muldrotha, the Gravetide is a 6/6 creature for that lets you cast permanents from the graveyard. Need card advantage? Cast Mulldrifter for the 5th time. Want to get rid of artifacts or enchantments? Reclamation Sage, Seal of Primordium, and Caustic Caterpillar are great options. Want to cast creature removal? Seal of Doom and Executioner's Capsule are waiting for you. When your commander hits the battlefield, you have both card advantage and card selection. The secret to a Muldrotha deck is to have lots of different card types in your graveyard at all times. Here’s what you can play from the graveyard: creatures, enchantments, artifacts, lands, and planeswalkers. To maximize this effect this is a self-mill deck with recursion that grinds your opponents through sheer value. It lets you play one permanent of each type from your graveyard per turn as if it were in your hand. And let me tell you, when the Muldrotha train gets rolling it doesn’t stop. I’ve played Muldrotha, the Gravetide in just about every format you can play on MTG Arena.
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