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This is extremely strong for a number of reasons.

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Firstly,deathtouch is just an excellent keyword for a creature to have in a multiplayer Commander game.

Deathtouch is inherently defensive as it raises the stakes for any creature who attacks you.

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Proliferate is also an excellent keyword to consider.

Proliferate allows you to directly increase every opponent’s poison counters without even needing to engage in combat.

It’s like direct damage but without the actual ‘damage’ part.

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Instead,look at Narnam Renegade, Gnarlwood Dryad, Wasteland Viper, and Venerated Rotpriest.

Each of these are 1/1s for one mana but offers far more than just the deathtouch keyword.

With Fynn on the table, these creatures can help end games quickly.

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Proliferate increases the number of poison countersfor each opponent by onewithout actually needing to deal damage.

Ramp, Card Draw, And Good Green Stuff

Staple green cardscan round out this deck.

Acidic Slime provides both deathtouch and removal.Heroic Intervention and Overprotect provide combat tricks as well as protection for Fynn.

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Hornet Queen by Jonathan Kuo

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