mtg nicol bolas commander deck MTG Commander Deck EDH Deck Nicol Bolas, the Ravager 100 Magic Cards Custom  Deck Nicol Bolas Themed Villain Deck Grixis
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mtg nicol bolas commander deck

mtg nicol bolas commander deck MTG Commander Deck EDH Deck Nicol Bolas, the Ravager 100 Magic Cards Custom Deck Nicol Bolas Themed Villain Deck Grixis

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mtg nicol bolas commander deck MTG Commander Deck EDH Deck Nicol Bolas, the Ravager 100 Magic Cards Custom Deck Nicol Bolas Themed Villain Deck Grixisrafted for the casual Commander player, this deck balances affordability with solid performance. This is a Custom Built Commander Deck built by Moonveil Games. This is NOT an official Wizards of the Coast preconstructed deck. This complete 100 card commander deck was hand assembled using authentic Magic: The Gathering cards. It's designed for casual Commander EDH play and offers a fun, themed experience right out of the box! Condition & Shipping:

rafted for the casual Commander player, this deck balances affordability with solid performance.

This is a Custom-Built Commander Deck built by Moonveil Games. This is NOT an official Wizards of the Coast preconstructed deck.

This complete 100-card commander deck was hand-assembled using authentic Magic: The Gathering™ cards. It's designed for casual Commander/EDH play and offers a fun, themed experience right out of the box!

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All cards included are genuine, English-language Magic: The Gathering™ cards printed by Wizards of the Coast. You will never receive fake or proxy cards. This is not an official Wizards of the Coast product, preconstructed deck, or bundle. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Wizards of the Coast, Hasbro, or any associated brands. The deck is sold unsleeved and without a deck box, unless otherwise noted. This deck does NOT include tokens

Commander - 1
Nicol Bolas, the Ravager // Nicol Bolas, the Arisen

Planeswalkers - 2
Nicol Bolas, Dragon-God
Nicol Bolas, God-Pharaoh

Creatures - 21
Baleful Strix
Fog Bank
Hostage Taker
Kardur, Doomscourge
Kazuul, Tyrant of the Cliffs
Nightscape Familiar
Ornithopter of Paradise
Sauron, Lord of the Rings
Sepulchral Primordial
Solemn Simulacrum
The Dalek Emperor
Torrential Gearhulk
Vengeful Ancestor
Hraesvelgr of the First Brood
Dragonmaster Outcast
Gonti, Lord of Luxury
Waker of Waves
Lamentation
Mulldrifter
Transcendent Dragon
Voracious Bibliophile

Instants & Sorceries - 24
Aetherize
Bituminous Blast
Blight Grenade
Cruel Ultimatum
Dark Intimations
Deliver Unto Evil
Dig Through Time
Maestros Charm
Maestros Confluence
Mutinous Massacre
Slave of Bolas
Subjugate the Hobbits
Sublime Epiphany
Tainted Indulgence
Teferi's Time Twist
Tezzeret's Gambit
Experimental Augury
Thrill of Possibility
Siphon Insight
Seize the Spoils
Afterlife from the Loam
Fast Forward
Aberrant Return
Crux of Fate

Artifacts - 10
Arcane Signet
Bloodthirsty Blade
Coalition Relic
Dimir Signet
Izzet Signet
Rakdos Cluestone
Sol Ring
Solar Transformer
Wayfarer's Bauble
Voyager's Staff

Enchantments - 4
In Bolas's Clutches
Observed Stasis
The Eldest Reborn
Roiling Dragonstorm

Lands - 38
Ash Barrens
Canyon Slough
Command Tower
Crumbling Necropolis
Exotic Orchard
Maestros Theater
Opal Palace
Path of Ancestry
Rocky Tar Pit
Seething Landscape
Smoldering Marsh
Sunken Hollow
Terramorphic Expanse
Thriving Bluff
Thriving Isle
Thriving Moor
Uncharted Haven
Swamps 7
Islands 8
Mountains 6

Designer Notes: Because Nicol Bolas is expensive to flip over, this deck includes a lot of extra mana effects to help out. The deck plays a lot of more expensive bombs like The Dalek Emperor to further take advantage of all the additional mana effects. You have a lot of ways to control the board with cards like Blight Grenade. Not only will these cards clear the board making it really hard for your opponents to attack Nicol Bolas while he's a planeswalker, it will give you time to build to his ultimate!

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