Miscellaneous

Is Geist of Saint Traft a good commander?

Is Geist of Saint Traft a good commander?

Geist of Saint Traft is a fun and powerful general, in great colors for a low-curve tempo-control deck. This deck is all about efficient and effective control, even in a multiplayer setting.

Does Geist of Saint Traft get exalted?

Exalted sees only one creature declared as an attacker, so it gives that creature and ONLY that creature the +1/+1 bonus. In your case, all of the above was true. You controlled the lone attacker, Geist of Saint Traft, and thus he is granted the Exalted bonus.

Why are all commanders competitive?

Generally, the more colors the better, but , , and should be priority colors, as they give you a ton of possibilities. Generally, each deck is either using its commander as a way to win, gain resources, slow the opponents down, or get useful colors. Many decks are a mix of these ideas.

How does Sublime Archangel work?

Sublime Archangel (Ultimate Masters) – Gatherer – Magic: The Gathering. Exalted (Whenever a creature you control attacks alone, that creature gets +1/+1 until end of turn.) Other creatures you control have exalted. (If a creature has multiple instances of exalted, each triggers separately.)

What makes a Commander competitive?

For the most part, competitive Commander decks are faster; more consistent; and the cards used, in a vacuum, are better. If you’re looking to start making your deck competitive, you need to lower your curve, to know your game plan inside out, and to have answers (removal) to oppressive cards in the format.

Is Commander a competitive format?

Commander is not, and it will never be, a competitive format for the vast amount of players that participate in it. That’s not because of the social contract, or the spirit of the format. Wizards of the Coast cares about cEDH players about as much as they care about Vintage players.

What is exalted in MTG?

“Exalted” means “Whenever a creature you control attacks alone, that creature gets +1/+1 until end of turn.” 702.83b A creature “attacks alone” if it’s the only creature declared as an attacker in a given combat phase.

Why is Thrasios and Tymna so good?

both provide card advantage – Thrasios with his ability, Tymna who takes advantage of the fact that you most likely have mana dorks. Together they provide access to everything but red (generally considered one of the weakest colours in commander) Thrasios provides an infinite mana outlet only requiring colourless mana.

Is Muldrotha a cEDH?

Muldrotha, The Gravetide cEDH (Commander / EDH MTG Deck)

Why is Lutri banned Commander?

What we don’t understand is why Lutri is banned within the ninety-nine. It’s a singleton format so the chance of seeing the Elemental Otter is relatively low. You can run a bunch of instant and sorceries but it doesn’t break the format in half, and there are worse cards making waves in Commander at present anyway.

Does exalted stack?

Yes, multiple instances of exalted are cumulative. When you attack with a single creature, every instance of exalted on your creatures, including those on different creatures and multiple instances on the same creature, will trigger, and each instance gives the attacking creature +1/+1.