Blast from the Past
Commander Anthology comes out this Friday, inviting us all to enjoy some of our old favorites from past Commander products, such as [card]Kaalia of the Vast[/card] and [card]Derevi, Empyrial Tactician[/card].
The Anthology deck I'd like to spend some time on is Plunder the Graves, featuring [card]Meren of Clan Nel Toth[/card]. Before Commander 2016 gave us [card]Atraxa, Praetors' Voice[/card] and [card]Breya, Etherium Shaper[/card], Meren was on course to surpass [card]Oloro, Ageless Ascetic[/card] as the most-built Commander deck of all time. It's not hard to see why she's so popular; Meren gives you experience counters every time your creatures die, then turns that experience into powerful necromancy, reviving a creature from your graveyard. What's not to love?
However, there's another commander out there, in similar colors, who also lets you revive your creatures from the graveyard. His deck may not be reprinted in this Anthology, but he's the most-built commander in his colors, and, as a ghost himself, he'll make sure the past never dies. That's right, it's [card]Karador, Ghost Chieftain[/card].
Much like [card]Gisa and Geralf[/card], which we discussed last Showdown, Karador lets you cast creatures from your graveyard. Fortunately, he isn't restricted to just zombies, like Gisa and Geralf. Unfortunately, you do still have to pay mana for those creatures, a cost Meren sidesteps by reviving creatures for free.
Still, Karador has many other upsides. First of all, he's an additional color, which broadens the range of creatures he can resurrect. Second of all, he discounts his own mana cost for every creature in your graveyard. It's possible that Karador could cost you only three mana even if you've already cast him twice. Lastly, Karador doesn't rely upon experience counters. It's difficult to prevent a Meren player from accumulating experience, since creatures dying is such a common part of the game, but if a Meren player can be kept off her experience, it can really slow her down. Karador doesn't care about any of this. The first creature he revives could be an [card]Acidic Slime[/card] for all he cares, so long as you have the mana.
The Lists
Let's get started by taking a look at the average Karador decklist:
Average Karador Deck
View on ArchidektCommander (1)
- 1 Karador, Ghost ChieftainKarador, Ghost Chieftain
Creatures (36)
- 1 Acidic SlimeAcidic Slime
- 1 Ashen RiderAshen Rider
- 1 Birds of ParadiseBirds of Paradise
- 1 Blood ArtistBlood Artist
- 1 Disciple of BolasDisciple of Bolas
- 1 Elesh Norn, Grand CenobiteElesh Norn, Grand Cenobite
- 1 Eternal WitnessEternal Witness
- 1 Fauna ShamanFauna Shaman
- 1 Fiend HunterFiend Hunter
- 1 Fleshbag MarauderFleshbag Marauder
- 1 Jarad, Golgari Lich LordJarad, Golgari Lich Lord
- 1 Karmic GuideKarmic Guide
- 1 Kokusho, the Evening StarKokusho, the Evening Star
- 1 ManglehornManglehorn
- 1 Merciless ExecutionerMerciless Executioner
- 1 Meren of Clan Nel TothMeren of Clan Nel Toth
- 1 Mikaeus, the UnhallowedMikaeus, the Unhallowed
- 1 Qasali PridemageQasali Pridemage
- 1 Reclamation SageReclamation Sage
- 1 Recruiter of the GuardRecruiter of the Guard
- 1 Renegade RallierRenegade Rallier
- 1 ReveillarkReveillark
- 1 Rune-Scarred DemonRune-Scarred Demon
- 1 Saffi EriksdotterSaffi Eriksdotter
- 1 Sakura-Tribe ElderSakura-Tribe Elder
- 1 Satyr WayfinderSatyr Wayfinder
- 1 Sheoldred, Whispering OneSheoldred, Whispering One
- 1 ShriekmawShriekmaw
- 1 Sidisi, Undead VizierSidisi, Undead Vizier
- 1 Solemn SimulacrumSolemn Simulacrum
- 1 Sun TitanSun Titan
- 1 Viscera SeerViscera Seer
- 1 Vizier of the MenagerieVizier of the Menagerie
- 1 Wood ElvesWood Elves
- 1 Yahenni, Undying PartisanYahenni, Undying Partisan
- 1 Yavimaya ElderYavimaya Elder
Instants (5)
- 1 Anguished UnmakingAnguished Unmaking
- 1 EntombEntomb
- 1 Path to ExilePath to Exile
- 1 PutrefyPutrefy
- 1 Swords to PlowsharesSwords to Plowshares
Sorceries (9)
- 1 Buried AliveBuried Alive
- 1 Demonic TutorDemonic Tutor
- 1 Eldritch EvolutionEldritch Evolution
- 1 Jarad's OrdersJarad's Orders
- 1 Life from the LoamLife from the Loam
- 1 Living DeathLiving Death
- 1 ReanimateReanimate
- 1 Unburial RitesUnburial Rites
- 1 Wrath of GodWrath of God
Artifacts (6)
- 1 Altar of DementiaAltar of Dementia
- 1 Ashnod's AltarAshnod's Altar
- 1 Birthing PodBirthing Pod
- 1 PanharmoniconPanharmonicon
- 1 SkullclampSkullclamp
- 1 Sol RingSol Ring
Enchantments (6)
- 1 Animate DeadAnimate Dead
- 1 Aura ShardsAura Shards
- 1 Deadbridge ChantDeadbridge Chant
- 1 Greater GoodGreater Good
- 1 Survival of the FittestSurvival of the Fittest
- 1 Sylvan LibrarySylvan Library
Lands (36)
- 1 Bojuka BogBojuka Bog
- 1 Canopy VistaCanopy Vista
- 1 Caves of KoilosCaves of Koilos
- 1 Command TowerCommand Tower
- 1 Evolving WildsEvolving Wilds
- 1 Godless ShrineGodless Shrine
- 1 High MarketHigh Market
- 1 Isolated ChapelIsolated Chapel
- 1 Llanowar WastesLlanowar Wastes
- 1 Marsh FlatsMarsh Flats
- 1 Murmuring BoskMurmuring Bosk
- 1 Overgrown TombOvergrown Tomb
- 1 Sandsteppe CitadelSandsteppe Citadel
- 1 Scattered GrovesScattered Groves
- 1 Sunpetal GroveSunpetal Grove
- 1 Temple GardenTemple Garden
- 1 Temple of the False GodTemple of the False God
- 1 Urborg, Tomb of YawgmothUrborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth
- 1 Windswept HeathWindswept Heath
- 1 Woodland CemeteryWoodland Cemetery
- 3 PlainsPlains
- 7 SwampSwamp
- 6 Forest[/Lands]Forest[/Lands]
For those familiar with Modern, this list probably looks similar to the "Birthing Pod" decks that were prevalent in the format years ago. Before the card was banned from the format, this deck featured the titular card [card]Birthing Pod[/card] and a smattering of 'toolbox' creatures with niche effects that could be useful in a variety of situations, from [card]Shriekmaw[/card] to [card]Scavenging Ooze[/card] to [card]Eternal Witness[/card].
That's exactly the kind of deck Karador likes to be. Since he can revive any creature from his graveyard, his deck can be filled with unique creatures, each of which provides answers to different threats. If an opponent has a nasty [card]Doubling Season[/card] out, Karador can replay an [card]Acidic Slime[/card] to shut it down. If an opponent has gone all-in on a voltron commander, Karador can replay his [card]Fleshbag Marauder[/card].
How about Meren?
Average Meren Deck
View on ArchidektCommander (1)
- 1 Meren of Clan Nel TothMeren of Clan Nel Toth
Creatures (35)
- 1 Acidic SlimeAcidic Slime
- 1 Avenger of ZendikarAvenger of Zendikar
- 1 Bontu the GlorifiedBontu the Glorified
- 1 Butcher of MalakirButcher of Malakir
- 1 Caustic CaterpillarCaustic Caterpillar
- 1 Deathrite ShamanDeathrite Shaman
- 1 Demon of Dark SchemesDemon of Dark Schemes
- 1 Disciple of BolasDisciple of Bolas
- 1 Eternal WitnessEternal Witness
- 1 Fleshbag MarauderFleshbag Marauder
- 1 Grave TitanGrave Titan
- 1 Gray Merchant of AsphodelGray Merchant of Asphodel
- 1 Grim HaruspexGrim Haruspex
- 1 Jarad, Golgari Lich LordJarad, Golgari Lich Lord
- 1 Mazirek, Kraul Death PriestMazirek, Kraul Death Priest
- 1 Merciless ExecutionerMerciless Executioner
- 1 Mikaeus, the UnhallowedMikaeus, the Unhallowed
- 1 MycolothMycoloth
- 1 Reclamation SageReclamation Sage
- 1 Sakura-Tribe ElderSakura-Tribe Elder
- 1 Satyr WayfinderSatyr Wayfinder
- 1 Sheoldred, Whispering OneSheoldred, Whispering One
- 1 ShriekmawShriekmaw
- 1 Sidisi, Undead VizierSidisi, Undead Vizier
- 1 Smothering AbominationSmothering Abomination
- 1 Solemn SimulacrumSolemn Simulacrum
- 1 Spore FrogSpore Frog
- 1 TerastodonTerastodon
- 1 Viridian EmissaryViridian Emissary
- 1 Viridian ZealotViridian Zealot
- 1 Viscera SeerViscera Seer
- 1 Winding ConstrictorWinding Constrictor
- 1 Wood ElvesWood Elves
- 1 Yahenni, Undying PartisanYahenni, Undying Partisan
- 1 Yavimaya ElderYavimaya Elder
Instants (4)
- 1 EntombEntomb
- 1 Golgari CharmGolgari Charm
- 1 Grisly SalvageGrisly Salvage
- 1 PutrefyPutrefy
Sorceries (9)
- 1 Buried AliveBuried Alive
- 1 Demonic TutorDemonic Tutor
- 1 Dread ReturnDread Return
- 1 Eldritch EvolutionEldritch Evolution
- 1 Jarad's OrdersJarad's Orders
- 1 Living DeathLiving Death
- 1 Primal GrowthPrimal Growth
- 1 ReanimateReanimate
- 1 VictimizeVictimize
Artifacts (7)
- 1 Ashnod's AltarAshnod's Altar
- 1 Birthing PodBirthing Pod
- 1 Eldrazi MonumentEldrazi Monument
- 1 Golgari SignetGolgari Signet
- 1 Lightning GreavesLightning Greaves
- 1 SkullclampSkullclamp
- 1 Sol RingSol Ring
Enchantments (6)
- 1 Awakening ZoneAwakening Zone
- 1 Dictate of ErebosDictate of Erebos
- 1 Evolutionary LeapEvolutionary Leap
- 1 From BeyondFrom Beyond
- 1 Grave PactGrave Pact
- 1 Phyrexian ArenaPhyrexian Arena
Planeswalkers (1)
- 1 Liliana, Death's MajestyLiliana, Death's Majesty
Lands (37)
- 1 Blooming MarshBlooming Marsh
- 1 Bojuka BogBojuka Bog
- 1 Command TowerCommand Tower
- 1 Evolving WildsEvolving Wilds
- 1 Golgari GuildgateGolgari Guildgate
- 1 Golgari Rot FarmGolgari Rot Farm
- 1 Grim BackwoodsGrim Backwoods
- 1 High MarketHigh Market
- 1 Hissing QuagmireHissing Quagmire
- 1 Jungle HollowJungle Hollow
- 1 Llanowar WastesLlanowar Wastes
- 1 Overgrown TombOvergrown Tomb
- 1 Tainted WoodTainted Wood
- 1 Temple of MaladyTemple of Malady
- 1 Terramorphic ExpanseTerramorphic Expanse
- 1 Urborg, Tomb of YawgmothUrborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth
- 1 Woodland CemeteryWoodland Cemetery
- 12 SwampSwamp
- 8 ForestForest
Much like Karador, Meren has many of the same toolbox-y elements in her deck. [card]Reclamation Sage[/card] for pesky artifacts and enchantments, [card]Spore Frog[/card] for defense, and so on. It's also important to note the presence of cards like [card]Avenger of Zendikar[/card] and [card]Grave Titan[/card] in her list, which don't show up for Karador.
However, I think the best way to illustrate the differences between these two commanders is with a good ol' Venn Diagram.
Venn Diagram Time
I've assembled a kinda-sorta Venn Diagram below, using the Top and Signature Cards for each deck, to see what cards overlap. The results are pretty interesting:
Karador | Both | Meren |
---|---|---|
[card]Karmic Guide[/card] | [card]Shriekmaw[/card] | [card]High Market[/card] |
[card]Reveillark[/card] | [card]Sakura-Tribe Elder[/card] | [card]Bontu the Glorified[/card] |
[card]Saffi Eriksdotter[/card] | [card]Fleshbag Marauder[/card] | [card]Victimize[/card] |
[card]Ashen Rider[/card] | [card]Skullclamp[/card] | [card]Butcher of Malakir[/card] |
[card]Sun Titan[/card] | [card]Birthing Pod[/card] | [card]Caustic Caterpillar[/card] |
[card]Renegade Rallier[/card] | [card]Sidisi, Undead Vizier[/card] | [card]Merciless Executioner[/card] |
[card]Qasali Pridemage[/card] | [card]Eternal Witness[/card] | [card]Spore Frog[/card] |
[card]Swords to Plowshares[/card] | [card]Acidic Slime[/card] | [card]Primal Growth[/card] |
[card]Solemn Simulacrum[/card] | [card]Wood Elves[/card] | [card]Putrefy[/card] |
[card]Animate Dead[/card] | [card]Reclamation Sage[/card] | [card]Lightning Greaves[/card] |
[card]Demonic Tutor[/card] | [card]Sheoldred, Whispering One[/card] | [card]Dictate of Erebos[/card] |
[card]Fauna Shaman[/card] | [card]Buried Alive[/card] | [card]Jarad, Golgari Lich Lord[/card] |
[card]Disciple of Bolas[/card] | [card]Viscera Seer[/card] | [card]Ashnod's Altar[/card] |
[card]Life from the Loam[/card] | [card]Golgari Signet[/card] | |
[card]Eldritch Evolution[/card] | [card]Mazirek, Kraul Death Priest[/card] |
Karador's column, however, tells us a whole lot about his playstyle. Unsurprisingly, many of those toolbox cards like [card]Fleshbag Marauder[/card] and [card]Acidic Slime[/card] show up in our "Both" column. Each of these provides an awesome amount of value when played multiple times, so they're great fits for both decks.
Karador, Combo Chieftain
Remember those Modern "Birthing Pod" decks Karador resembled so much? Well, he has something else in common with them too; many of those Modern decks were actually named "Melira Pod," because they featured combos such as [card]Melira, Sylvok Outcast[/card] + [card]Kitchen Finks[/card] + [card]Viscera Seer[/card]. Combos like this are bread and butter for Karador decks. At the very top of his column we find his combo pieces: [card]Reveillark[/card] + [card]Karmic Guide[/card]. Combine these cards with a sacrifice outlet and a [card]Blood Artist[/card] and you've won the game. [card]Saffi Erikdotter[/card], [card]Sun Titan[/card] and [card]Renegade Rallier[/card] also show up in his column as additional avenues to Combo Town.
(For more information about the [card]Reveillark[/card] + [card]Karmic Guide[/card] combo, check out Patrick Sippola's Combo Corner article here.)
[card]Birthing Pod[/card] isn't Karador's only tutor, either; his column also contains cards like [card]Fauna Shaman[/card], [card]Demonic Tutor[/card], and [card]Eldritch Evolution[/card], to find those combo pieces more quickly. These cards really solidify Karador as the quintessential toolbox commander with the potential to go infinite at the drop of a hat.
Karador players have also been known to run the "Boonweaver combo," which utilizes [card]Boonweaver Giant[/card] + [card]Pattern of Rebirth[/card] + [insert sacrifice outlet here] to tutor out any and every creature in your library. These cards don't show up in his average decklist above, but they're still worth mentioning.
Meren, the Reanimatrix
By contrast, Meren's column shows us an emphasis not towards combo, but towards creatures. The standout is [card]Dictate of Erebos[/card]. This, along with [card]Grave Pact[/card] and [card]Butcher of Malakir[/card], are excellent forms of removal, but they do rely on how many creatures you have. Thankfully, we know that Meren loves having lots of creatures; remember, we saw from her decklist that she's more likely to play those army-tastic cards like [card]Avenger of Zendikar[/card] and [card]Grave Titan[/card]. And speaking of armies, that [card]Mazirek, Kraul Death Priest[/card] in her column makes her masses of creatures even more frightening.
Since Karador likes to combo, and defeat his opponents right on the spot, he has less need of effects like [card]Dictate of Erebos[/card]. Meren's goal is more gradual, and a bit more straightforward: crush you enemies by having more (and more powerful) creatures than they do.
This isn't to say Meren can't combo; I've witnessed firsthand a Meren deck that sacrificed and revived a [card]Gray Merchant of Asphodel[/card] thirty times in one turn to win the game. In general, though, Meren decks tend to assemble legions, while Karador likes to assemble combos.
Cards to Consider
Now that we understand each of these commanders a little better, let's take a look at some cards that aren't very popular on their EDHREC pages, but should probably see more play.
Karador
- [card]Merciless Executioner[/card] only sees play in 26% of Karador decks. This is a second copy of [card]Fleshbag Marauder[/card], which sees play in 42% of decks! Since the Executioner is a bit newer, it's possible that people just haven't updated their lists online, skewing the statistics. Regardless, don't forget this card just because it's lower on Karador's page. (Another option to check out is [card]Slum Reaper[/card], which may not be worth it for one more mana, but is still worth remembering.)
- [card]Gaddock Teeg[/card] is an expensive card. I always advocate for playing within your budget, so by no means should you break your piggy bank just for this little guy. But if you have a copy, consider it for this deck. Karador likes casting creatures—almost exclusively, in fact—which means Teeg can shut down all those big-spell [card]Mizzix of the Izmagnus[/card] and [card]Kruphix, God of Horizons[/card] players without affecting your strategy at all. Think of him as a much smaller [card]Void Winnower[/card].
- Along those lines, [card]Peacekeeper[/card] is a great stall tactic, one that Karador can turn on or off at will. Meren decks are famous for playing [card]Spore Frog[/card], which is also a pretty decent way to keep your life total intact, but Peacekeeper can stop aggression from every opponent, not just one. If you're a Karador player who likes their life total, check this one out. And if you like [card]Spore Frog[/card], check out [card]Kami of False Hope[/card] too.
- [card]Crypt of Agadeem[/card]. This maybe too slow, but I'm not sure. Regardless, Karador clearly likes having creatures in your graveyard and so does the Crypt. It's like [card]Cabal Coffers[/card] for dead creatures, and that seems useful enough that it should at least show up somewhere on Karador's page. Right now it's nowhere in sight, and that just feels wrong.
- [card]Bane of Progress[/card]. Honestly, I'm recommending this for both decks. Yes, it hits your stuff too. Doesn't matter. Karador is a toolbox commander, and for just one more mana than [card]Acidic Slime[/card], you upgrade from a hammer to a chainsaw. Plus, Karador's combos can be completed entirely with creatures, so destroying your own permanents won't always hinder you. Besides, if you lose anything valuable, like [card]Birthing Pod[/card] or [card]Altar of Dementia[/card], you can get it back with [card]Eternal Witness[/card] or [card]Sun Titan[/card].
Meren
- [card]Deathreap Ritual[/card]. Everyone gushes about [card]Phyrexian Arena[/card], but I gotta be honest, I think Deathreap is way, way better. The Arena draws you a card on your upkeep, but Deathreap could draw you a card on each player's turn. All it takes is creatures dying, which is a natural, unavoidable part of the game. For one more mana, this is like a green-black [card]Rhystic Study[/card]. Okay, it's worse than that, but still, don't waste four bucks on an Arena when there's a budget alternative with the potential to draw you more cards.
- [card]Twilight's Call[/card]. I'm surprised this card doesn't show up on Meren's page at all. Lots of decks are running [card]Living Death[/card], which is bonkers powerful. Twilight ain't too shabby either, though. It may not remove all the creatures on the battlefield, but you're still probably the person with the best creatures in the graveyard.
- [card]Pattern of Rebirth[/card] isn't just good for [card]Boonweaver Giant[/card]. Meren is sacrificing creatures left and right, and this will let you get any creature you need. This is a build-your-own-[card]Protean Hulk[/card] and you don't even need combo pieces to make it powerful.
- [card]Cauldron of Souls[/card]. I already recommended this card for a different commander, but I think it's pretty powerful here too. Meren tends to have a lot of enters-the-battlefield effects that are worth getting multiple times. And yes, maybe the -1/-1 counter will kill your [card]Reclamation Sage[/card], but you'll still get the Sage's trigger. All I'm saying is that if you're running [card]Mazirek, Kraul Death Priest[/card] or [card]Mikaeus, the Unhallowed[/card], this pairs with both of them pretty nicely.
- So far the cards I've recommended for Meren have all been noncreatures, and that's probably a mistake. Meren needs a lot of creatures, so the noncreature slots are really at a premium. I'll try to correct that by recommending a card I mentioned before, and that's [card]Gray Merchant of Asphodel[/card]. He's only seeing play in 32% of Meren decks, and that number should absolutely be higher. Don't spend $16 on a [card]Kokusho, the Evening Star[/card]. Gray Merchant costs a gumball and has the potential to drain even more life than the Kamigawa dragon. If he's in your graveyard when you cast that [card]Twilight's Call[/card] and get all your creatures back, it feels really, really good.
In Memoriam
Commander Anthology contains some amazing legendary creatures from years past, and I hope you get the chance to play with some of them. This is as good an opportunity as any to look back in previous sets for old favorites, and maybe give them a go, for old time's sake. Some enterprising souls may tell you never to look back, or that the past is dead. If Karador and Meren have taught us anything, though, it's that the dead pack a serious punch.
Until next time!
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