Glarb, Calamity’s Augur is a very versatile commander inMagic: the Gathering’sCommander format.
Its effect gives you a lot of options, and this build specifically will be taking advantage of lands.
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In addition to all of that, Glarb’s deathtouch makes it a great blocker in combat as well.
you might use Glarb’s surveil ability at any point so long as it isn’t tapped.
Mirko, Obsessive Theoristis one of your payoffs for using your surveil abilities.
It slowly grows in stats with +1/+1 counters when you do, making it a threatening attacker and blocker.
Mirko alsoacts asa reanimator for creatures in your graveyard.
Eye Of Duskmantle
Eye of Duskmantleis one of the most synergetic cards with Glarb’s surveil ability.
The Eye lets youuse your life total to cast spells you surveilled into the graveyard.
So long as the cards were surveilled into the graveyard, you could cast them the turn they were.
Eye of Duskmantle lets you play more spells in one turn.
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Multiple cards let youplay multiple lands in one turn.
If you have multiple cards that grant an extra land drop on the battlefield, these effects stack.
Theprimary win condition of the deck is winning through combat.
Multiple cards create creatures when lands enter, such asRampaging BalothsandScute Swarm.
In addition, you haveIridescent Vinelasherto deal burn damage with landfall goes off.
Thebiggest downside of the deck is its weak early game.