![]() ![]() ![]() We can attack with it, sacrifice it to keep our opponent from casting non-creature spells during their next turn, and then immediately recast it with Muldrotha, the Gravetide so we can repeat the process again the next turn. Hope of Ghirapur can lock control decks out of the game. Hope of Ghirapur and Siren Stormtamer are just one-ofs, but they do some sweet tricks with Muldrotha, the Gravetide in the late game. Merfolk Branchwalker specifically works well in our deck because we can mill some expensive cards with the explore trigger knowing that we can always get the cards back later, with the help of Muldrotha. Then, once we have Muldrotha, the Gravetide, we can recast them from the graveyard for even more chump blocking and card drawing. Most of the time, we play them, draw a card, and then use them to chump block to stabilize until we get our big late game online. Merfolk Branchwalker and Dusk Legion Zealot give us good value-generating two-drops. Plus, it's almost impossible to have too much mana once we have Muldrotha, the Gravetide on the battlefield, since we have an entire graveyard full of sweet expensive things to cast each turn. Especially against aggressive decks, casting Muldrotha, the Gravetide on Turn 6 is often too slow, and Llanowar Elves helps to speed up the process. Llanowar Elves doesn't really interact with our graveyard plan, but it does really help Sultai Muldrotha work by ramping us into our more expensive and powerful cards a turn earlier. It's really hard to lose if Muldrotha manages to survive for several turns, since we are not only essentially drawing three or four extra cards each turn but drawing three or four good cards because we get to play the best card of each type from our graveyard, and even just one or two turns with Muldrotha, the Gravetide on the battlefield is usually enough to win the game. The only real problem with Muldrotha is that it's so scary and offers so much potential value that it tends to eat a removal spell right away, and for Muldrotha, the Gravetide to take over the game, we really need it to stick on the battlefield for a turn or two. Our deck has a ton of permanents that put themselves into our graveyard in various ways, which means that by the time Muldrotha, the Gravetide comes down, we can usually cast at least two or three cards from our graveyard along with making a land drop the turn after it comes into play. While it's fine as a creature-a 6/6 for six is a pretty reasonable rate, and Muldrotha, the Gravetide often ends up being the biggest creature on the battlefield-the real power of Muldrotha is that it allows us to generate a ton of card advantage by casting several cards from our graveyard each turn. Muldrotha, the Gravetide is our primary finisher. ![]() Since Muldrotha itself cares about different permanent types, probably the easiest way to break down the deck is to work our way through, card type by card type. The primary plan is that we survive the early game and then take over in the late game with an insane amount of value from Muldrotha, the Gravetide. ![]() Sultai Muldrotha is a hard deck to explain because it doesn't really have a specific combo or focus instead, it's just overloaded with graveyard synergies and value cards. Can Muldrotha compete in Standard on a budget? Let's get to the video and find out then, we'll talk more about the deck!įirst, a quick reminder: if you enjoy the Budget Magic series and the other video content on MTGGoldfish, make sure to subscribe to the MTGGoldfish YouTube Channel to keep up on all the latest and greatest.īudget Magic: Sultai Muldrotha (Standard) The deck, while featuring a bunch of one-ofs, is pretty simple: we are looking to survive the early game with creatures and removal, eventually play our namesake Muldrotha, the Gravetide, and figure out a way to piece together the win by replaying a bunch of stuff from our graveyard. Rather than looking to win quickly, we're looking to take our opponent out in the late, late, late game with an overwhelming tide of value from one of the sweetest cards in Dominaria: Muldrotha, the Gravetide. Dydh da, Budget Magic lovers, it's that time once again! Lately, we've played quite a few aggressive lists looking to kill our opponent quickly with burn spells, Champion of the Flame, and the like, so we are heading the opposite direction this week. ![]()
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