Don't forget Nesting Grounds. It can move lore counters from saga to saga triggering new abilities at instant speed, and sets up reusing old ones multiple times.
I think that Cleansing Meditation would be an interesting card in this deck, provided we can get Threshold. It's a shame that Wheel of the Sun and Moon didn't make the list
Cleansing Meditation was something I considered but found it too niche since it's best used against players also playing a ton of enchantments. Wheel of Sun and Moon is amazing but doesn't really work for this deck since it bottomdecks the sagas. And I'd rather reanimate them then have them bottomdecked.
@@TheCommanderTavern No it isnt just for playing against enchantment heavy decks. You make EVERYONE a 100% enchantment (as soon as its on the field that is) deck with Enchanted Evening. The better version of Cleansing Meditation is of course Calming Verse. That and Enchanted Evening is normally a GG as you will be the only one with ANY perms (including lands) on the field.
@@LTJ In that case you're still using it as a combo-piece since it depends on having out Enchanted Evening. On its own it's not really worth including.
I wouldn't say unfortunately about the Tom's ability only works once per turn. The triggers would get super fucking annoying with the stack building up to 5 to 10 at once 🙄
@@TheCommanderTavern yeah but I play Abbadon storm. And lemme tell you the stack gets real confusing really quickly. And then complicated math and then pll gotta sit and watch you goldfish for 20 minutes and then ur brain hurts
@@TheCommanderTavern magic needs to make less complicated rules and less complicated keywords and cards. And understand that ppl don't wanna have to get a dictionary to understand 4 words 🤣
@@EvilM0nkeyRules Interestingly, MtG being so complicated is the main reason I love playing it so much. It's like a neverending puzzle. There're plenty of other TCGs that are very simple. If I wanted less complexity, then I'd play those.
@@bryanmoody4647 From this set I liked the following sagas: In the Darkness Bind Them One Ring to Rule Them All Song of Eärendil There and Back Again Whether I'd find slots in Tom Bombadil to update him with either of these remains to be seen. Also, there wasn't really a lot of saga support in the set. So Tom is basically the only card that cared about sagas, which is fine. But at least those 4 sagas caught my fancy.
Don't forget Nesting Grounds. It can move lore counters from saga to saga triggering new abilities at instant speed, and sets up reusing old ones multiple times.
Ooh! Very true! And since it's a land it doesn't even take up a slot in the deck!
EDIT: Just keep in mind that it's not at instant speed.
The card states "only at sorcery speed"
@@Mediamatix Very important. But still a good include since it doesn't take up a slot in the deck.
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Yup, I completely forgot that last part of the card.
Hex Parasite! It's so good for removing counters, and you can tutor for it with Urza's saga.
Aw yeah! That's a great suggestion!
It would be interesting to see an update after the other praetors and presumably lotr sagas
For sure, especially since Jin Gitaxias is absolutely busted. Can't wait to see the other 4!
Doomwake Giant is a good edition to this deck. Sanctum Weaver & Bloom Tender are great too.
100%
I can't wait to build this ❤
Same!
I think that Cleansing Meditation would be an interesting card in this deck, provided we can get Threshold. It's a shame that Wheel of the Sun and Moon didn't make the list
Cleansing Meditation was something I considered but found it too niche since it's best used against players also playing a ton of enchantments.
Wheel of Sun and Moon is amazing but doesn't really work for this deck since it bottomdecks the sagas. And I'd rather reanimate them then have them bottomdecked.
@@TheCommanderTavern No it isnt just for playing against enchantment heavy decks. You make EVERYONE a 100% enchantment (as soon as its on the field that is) deck with Enchanted Evening.
The better version of Cleansing Meditation is of course Calming Verse. That and Enchanted Evening is normally a GG as you will be the only one with ANY perms (including lands) on the field.
@@LTJ In that case you're still using it as a combo-piece since it depends on having out Enchanted Evening. On its own it's not really worth including.
I wouldn't say unfortunately about the Tom's ability only works once per turn. The triggers would get super fucking annoying with the stack building up to 5 to 10 at once 🙄
I actually like complicated cards though 😅
@@TheCommanderTavern yeah but I play Abbadon storm. And lemme tell you the stack gets real confusing really quickly. And then complicated math and then pll gotta sit and watch you goldfish for 20 minutes and then ur brain hurts
@@TheCommanderTavern magic needs to make less complicated rules and less complicated keywords and cards. And understand that ppl don't wanna have to get a dictionary to understand 4 words 🤣
@@EvilM0nkeyRules For sure it depends on the pod and playgroup.
@@EvilM0nkeyRules Interestingly, MtG being so complicated is the main reason I love playing it so much. It's like a neverending puzzle. There're plenty of other TCGs that are very simple. If I wanted less complexity, then I'd play those.
Will you be updating this now that the MoM sets are out?
There actually wasn't any worthwhile praetor sagas for this deck. So there wasn't any changes for it.
@@TheCommanderTavernwhat about now since the LOTR set is out?
@@bryanmoody4647 From this set I liked the following sagas:
In the Darkness Bind Them
One Ring to Rule Them All
Song of Eärendil
There and Back Again
Whether I'd find slots in Tom Bombadil to update him with either of these remains to be seen.
Also, there wasn't really a lot of saga support in the set. So Tom is basically the only card that cared about sagas, which is fine. But at least those 4 sagas caught my fancy.