Infinite Drake Combo with Shredder for Commander
Strategy
This deck aims to assemble powerful combos using cards like Peregrine Drake and Deadeye Navigator for infinite mana, enabling a win through Thassa's Oracle or Laboratory Maniac. It leverages mana ramp and card draw to assemble its combo pieces quickly, with control spells like Counterspell and Cyclonic Rift to protect the combo.
- Peregrine Drake + Deadeye Navigator for infinite mana.
- Thassa's Oracle or Laboratory Maniac as win conditions with deck self-mill.
- Dockside Extortionist + Panharmonicon for massive mana generation.
Mainboard (100 cards)
Creature
8 cardsInstant
14 cardsSorcery
6 cardsEnchantment
5 cardsArtifact
14 cardsLand
53 cardsDeck Statistics
CMC Curve
AI-Generated Synergies
Panharmonicon doubles the number of tokens created by Reef Worm, allowing you to generate more 3/3 Fish Creature tokens when Reef Worm is killed or sacrificed.
Font of Magic allows you to reduce the casting cost of spells, while Imposing Grandeur can create a powerful board presence with its ability to create tokens. Using Font of Magic to cast Imposing Grandeur or other impactful spells can significantly enhance your board state.
Both cards provide card draw advantages. Rhystic Study taxes opponents for casting spells, while Mystic Remora generates card advantage when opponents cast spells. Together, they can make it difficult for opponents to play their game without allowing you to draw multiple cards.
Command Tower provides any color of mana, while Sol Ring provides 2 colorless mana. Together, they enable you to ramp into your more powerful spells regardless of color requirements, facilitating faster development of your game plan.
Cyclonic Rift can reset the board, and Leadership Vacuum can disrupt opponents' strategies by returning their key creatures to their hands. Using both can provide you with a significant tactical advantage, especially after a reset, allowing you to stabilize and control the game.
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