Red Midrange Dreams: Mannichi & Kiki-Jiki Combo for Commander
Strategy
A mono-red midrange strategy that leverages powerful creatures and efficient removal. The deck focuses on maintaining board presence through impactful creatures and utilizing Mannichi, the Fevered Dream's unique ability to manipulate combat outcomes and exploit opponents' weaknesses.
- Mannichi, the Fevered Dream with Heartless Hidetsugu to maximize damage output.
- Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker with Zealous Conscripts for infinite creature tokens.
- Purphoros, God of the Forge with any creature token generation for massive damage.
Mainboard (100 cards)
Creature
30 cardsInstant
5 cardsSorcery
10 cardsEnchantment
5 cardsArtifact
10 cardsPlaneswalker
4 cardsLand
36 cardsDeck Statistics
CMC Curve
AI-Generated Synergies
Mannichi can create copies of itself when it deals damage to a player, and Kiki-Jiki can create a token copy of Mannichi. This allows for generating multiple instances of Mannichi, which can then each deal damage, triggering additional effects and creating a large board presence.
Purphoros deals 2 damage to each opponent whenever a creature enters the battlefield under your control. The Inferno Titan can deal damage to opponents while also being a creature that triggers Purphoros, synergizing well with any token generation or creature summoning.
Chandra can generate mana and deal damage while providing card advantage, and Embercleave can be attached to creatures to provide a significant combat boost. Using Chandra's ability to create mana allows you to cast Embercleave at crucial moments, enhancing your attacks.
Torbran increases the damage dealt by red sources by 1, which means that a Lightning Bolt, normally dealing 3 damage, now deals 4 damage. This synergy amplifies the effectiveness of direct damage spells in a red-focused deck, allowing for more efficient removal or player damage.
Faithless Looting allows you to draw cards and discard cards, which can help you find your key spells or fill your graveyard. Discarding cards like Blasphemous Act can be strategic, as it allows you to set up for a big board wipe later when you have enough creatures to trigger its reduced cost.
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