Here’s how to play the Glarb, Calamity’s Augur Commander Deck in Magic: The Gathering!
A Gornog, the Red Reaper deck is one heavily built around combat.
For those who like to turn cards sideways and swing, you’ll want Gornog leading that charge.
While this is permanent, being a Coward has no actual effect by itself.
Outside of ritual cards,mono red decks can struggle to generate a lot of mana.
This is where Neheb comes in.
Itturns all damage opponents lost that turn into red manayou can use.
Neheb’safflict ability helps to guarantee you’ll get at least three mana out of it.
Head to the beach and use creatures with big toughness with Plagon, Lord of the Beach.
Molten Echoesis a way to guarantee Gornog triggers without putting one of your permanent creatures in danger.
Coat Of Arms
Themajority of the creatures in the deck are Warriors.
Coat of Armsis a must-answer permanent.
Coat of Arms combined with unblockable creatures make for a devastating combo that deals giant outbursts of damage.
you could go infinite with Aggravated Assault and Neheb, the Eternal.
Deal at least five damage in combat so Neheb adds that as mana, and then activate Aggravated Assault.
Keep looping this to have an infinite number of combat phases.
How To Play The Deck
A Gornog, the Read Reaper Commander deck is all about combat.
Theprimary win condition of the deck is winning through combat.
You want toflood the battlefield with creatures, and constantly swing them at your opponents.
Thebiggest flaw of the deck is mono red’s natural slowness in setting up.
It takes a while to get going, which leaves you defenseless in the early game.
We hope you like using Angels and their life-gaining effects.
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