This version of Narset sees her as the leader of the Jeskai (blue/red/white).
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Narset is a deck that wants you to cast a ton of spells, and dig through your deck.
Narset is fast and strong, so if you like combos, she is the perfect commander choice.
If you haveanother key card in your hand, you may want to avoid using Narset’s effect.
No matter your hand size, Narset will always draw cards equal to the number of spells cast.
This combo involves three specific cards, which Narset can easily draw you into.
Prerequisites
Underworld Breach is on the battlefield (both combos).
Lotus Petal and Brain Freeze in hand.
Step 1
Cast Lotus Petal, tapping it for one blue mana.
It does require a few moving parts, and in some cases, make infinite mana.
Here’s how the combo works.
Valley Floodcaller on the battlefield, Banishing Knack or Retraction Helix in hand.
Any zero-mana nonland permanent or Sol Ring.
Tap Valley Floodcaller, returning the zero mana permanent/Sol Ring to hand.
If you’re using Sol Ring, double-check to tap it for two mana.
Re-cast the spell you bounced, untapping Valley Floodcaller with its own effect.
Repeat steps 2 and 3.
Ral, Crackling Wit provides a lot of utility.
Justsix spells being cast allows you to give all your instant and sorceries storm.
Ral is likely to be attacked during your opponents' turns.
While very strong, you don’t have to dedicate all your resources to protecting it.
If you are defending it, it’s best to use chump blockers made from token generators.
There are multiple combos, and sometimes you’ll have different combo pieces in your hand for different combos.
As with many combo decks, thecombo needs to resolve to get to win the game.
If it gets interrupted, odds are that a combo is going to be cut off.
Theprimary win condition of the deck is winning through combo lines.
Youcan also win through combatif you create enough creature tokens.
Thebiggest downside of the deck is its reliance on combo.
Combo decks can be fragile, and Narset, Jeskai Waymaster is no exception.
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