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Smashing four best deck for majestic challenge
Smashing four best deck for majestic challenge











smashing four best deck for majestic challenge

smashing four best deck for majestic challenge

While he doesn't enable a weird or unique strategy for Gruul commanders, there is still an efficiency that I can't help but appreciate.

smashing four best deck for majestic challenge

You want to do two things in this deck: 1) Attack 2) Have trample. I think one of the arguments used against Stonebrow is that he is very straightforward and simple. "Whenever a creature you control with trample attacks, it gets +2/+2 until end of turn." So what does Stonebrow, Krosan Hero bring to the table? He's a 5-mana 4/4 with trample which is a little low, but what does he offer that makes him a good build-around? So why do I think he's too low? Stonebrow, Krosan Hero He sits at 73 decks below the next closest commander, Ulasht, the Hate Seed, who has also been featured in this article. Since I'm writing about him, you may be able to guess I think this is low, and you would be right. Among red/green legendary creatures he is currently the 13th most-played commander, coming in with a paltry 153 decks. In fact, he is probably the simplest commander ever featured in this series. Stonebrow, Krosan Hero is not what I would call "complicated". Usually the commanders you see are janky commanders that require a bit a work, and other times I cover commanders where I say to myself, "Why aren't more people playing X?" For this article, the latter is the case.

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If you are a first-time reader, this is a series that covers a legendary creature that I think is either underplayed or underrated. Hello, one and all! Welcome to the Underdog's Corner.













Smashing four best deck for majestic challenge