![]() You do need Frog, and you do need a free-discard outlet like Wild Mongrel or Oblivion Crown in order to get your necessary drawn cards off of the Salvage's dredge. Okay, I wasn't entirely truthful in saying that Salvage is all you need. We did a quick tally of the de-foiled deck and it's still around $5000 total. Bazaar of Baghdad is itself a $1200 card alone! Paul himself has pumped a lot of hard-earned money into his deck, so he has his filled with foils and aesthetically-pleasing decisions, but always remember that this will make a deck even more expensive. It's your life.įurthermore, keep in mind here that a lot of the cards in this deck are not budget-friendly at all. Keep in mind that this is a highly competitive build (from a scale of one to ten, with ten being "Competitive Commander" and one just being less than a preconstructed Commander deck, this is a solid 9.5 at least!), so bear that in mind before trying to pub-stomp your friends. Today we are going over my fellow Rochester Commander player Paul Toal's competitive list based on his commander, The Gitrog Monster. ![]() Errrrr, hello, loyal readers! Happy Leap Day! Normally we over here at Bleeding Cool would be ending the month with a silver-bordered Commander deck tech for Magic: The Gathering, but we have decided this month to do things a little differently.
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