A horrible, wonderful snowball of sphinges.
Deck update!
This is the latest version of my Unesh commander deck, which I colloquially refer to as Sphinx Storm. It now has actual storm cards though! :D
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A horrible, wonderful snowball of sphinges.
Deck update!
This is the latest version of my Unesh commander deck, which I colloquially refer to as Sphinx Storm. It now has actual storm cards though! :D
Check it out.
Need advice
I'm making a new EDH deck and want a bunch of cards from my old deck that I don't play much. Should I take it apart?
Fresh Like Unesh
...nothing really special about this, but pretty much as soon as i saw Unesh spoilered i started throwing a deck together. I already have a mono blue deck (Tomorrow) so it seems a bit redundant, but... this one has more sphinxes xD it’s definitely much more creature-based rather than tricksy blue. Goal: slam them with big blue flyers i guess?
Filling my graveyard up with stuff is a little harder to take advantage of in mono blue, but i tried to fit both some spell and artifact recursion in here as well as a few things that shuffle it all back in.
Might try to fit Archaeomancer and Pull From the Deep in there somehow too. Honestly Archaeomancer would be a better fit than Mnemonic Wall since 5cmc is where the sphinxes start popping up. But Mnemonic Wall is so much cooler
Made a few concessions to flavour, as i tend to do. Sphinx’s Tutelage doesn’t do a lot for me, as the mill is fairly pointless and 6 mana to draw a card is a lot. But... sphinxes man.
Pretty excited about Riddleform, it’s super cool and i totally got one in my packs yesterday awwh yeah.
Yeah sure i guess i’ll fact or fourction at the end of everybody’s turn...
Distinct diamond-flooded Sphinx [EDH][Budget]
[Full Decklist Here]
When I started building this deck I was looking to fulfill two reader submitted requests. The first for an Unesh deck, the second for a mono blue deck that didn't care about artifacts. The list underwent many iterations starting heavily tribal and ending up more control. I hit a few roadblocks with the budget (which I went over more on my personal blog last night) and ultimately decided $0.50 per card is just too low to really make anything respectable. Going forward unless a specific budget is requested along side a Commander I'm going to try to keep the price under $100, ideally even lower.
Anyways on to the list. Unesh seems kind of gimicky at a glance. However it turns out Fact or Fiction is actually a really good card, and turning each Sphinx into one is even better. That said, once your draw 3 off of a 3 mana 4/4 flier more than once Unesh is going to eat removal. To mitigate that I took the deck in a less tribal direction, most if not all the sphinxes are playable and strong if Unesh never hits play.
Instead of running the weaker sphinxes on the off chance we got to play them for cheap we are running a tonne of control spells. The goal is to get a few big fliers out and then counter just enough spells to mess up your opponents game plan and tempo. Ideally the list would be running a few more pricey counters, stuff like Force of Will, Mana Drain, and Cryptic Command, however even with the increased budget those cards are way over. We make do with most of the 2cmc and 3cmc hard counters.
Unesh gives a lot of card draw on his own. But unless you're a combo deck you need to be able to win without your Commander (and even then your probably running backup plans if your combo Commander gets got). So we are running a suite of card draw effects. Small stuff like Anticipate and Deep Analysis to get us through the early game, and stuff like Consecrated Sphinx to keep our hands happy and full late game.
Sphinxes are big. They fly, they let you play mind games with the weirdest abilities, but most notably they have high cmc. In order to not die before we play our first sphinx, and more importantly to be able to cast a sphinx and hold up counter magic, we are running a lot of ramp. Normally I strongly discourage running Gilded Lotus in most Commander decks. Primarily due to its opportunity cost, and the fact most decks don't need to ramp from 5 to 9 as much as they need to ramp from 1 to 4. However, if there is ever a deck that wants Gilded Lotus it's a deck like this.
The rest of the list is a mix of spicy tech. Cards like Blatant Thievery and Mind Control let you very quickly become the scariest person at the table. Gravitational Shift, Favorable Winds, and Stormtide Leviathan make your sphinxes extremely threatening. You can easily take care of most threats with effects like Cyclonic Rift, Curse of the Swine, and Imprisoned in the Moon. Spelltwine and Chaos Wand are flex slots that I thought would be fun to run some shenanigans in, but you could put whatever there.
As always there are a tonne of ways to upgrade a deck like this. Instead of going over every single card replacement and why it’s potentially better, I’m going to do what I usually do and put a link to a budget-less build: [Here]
Stay chill, stay hydrated. Love you. -IZ
Commander Deck-Talk: Unesh’s Sphinx Storm
Recently, my Unesh deck has started to get positively disgusting, so I decided that I would share it with you all in its current form with all of its included degeneracy. You can see the full decklist here.
But more than just the list, let’s dig into how it works and why it’s quite so nasty...