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As such, theres not really a signpost uncommon or rare that would lead me down this path - I mostly draft Grixis when Im getting passed a ton of removal, and maybe see a late Grixis land
Back in the day it was good because we didn't have enough burn
Im not a believer in this new Commander, but I would love to be proved wrong
3-0 Deck Example: Overperformers: Evolving Wilds, Bushwhack, Bake into a Pie, Treetop Snarespinner, Dwynen's Elite Strategy Tips: Focus on raw card power level first, incorporating synergies where possible Two-for-one effects help compensate for weaker synergies Combine permanent-heavy builds with regrowth effects - casting Elvish Regrower as a vanilla 4/3 feels like you lost the game already Strong candidate for splashing bombs thanks to green's fixing (Evolving Wilds is the highest-winrate common) Treetop Snarespinner provides a mana sink at common Black-Red in MTG Foundations Limited Gameplan: BR is deceptively complex - rather than focusing purely on the raid mechanic and aggression, it performs best as a midrange sacrifice deck that generates value while steadily dealing damage