![]() These cards work fine without tokens, sure, but they get turned all the way up to 11 with masses of little critters running around. Cards that support our token theme, like Hellrider and Butcher of Malakir.Included in this section are cards that sacrifice themselves, perhaps most notably, all of our echo and evoke creatures. These allow us to get rid of creatures we no longer need, make tokens with Sek'kuar, and typically get some sort of other effect like drawing cards or making your opponents sacrifice creatures. Cards like Voldaren Pariah and Smothering Abomination. This last point is very relevant as Sek’kuar’s ability specifically works with non-token creatures. Token producers, cards like Sifter of Skulls and Mogg War Marshal that not only produce tokens, but come with a body attached. ![]() Without creatures dying, our commander does stone cold nothing. We are very creature heavy as our commander more or less requires us to be so. Since we have a plan in place, lets break the deck down into sections and see what it's trying to do. Obviously, we only have one of these, but the fact that our commander is a token producer helps tremendously. Token decks typically have both Green and White. If the name of the deck didn’t tip you off, were going for a token build here. ![]() So what are we to do? We could build a bad budget version of the typical value-centric deck, or we could go in a slightly different direction. As a result most of these cards are outside of our price range. Know what is equal parts powerful and popular in EDH? Free sac outlets and graveyard shenanigans. It focused on grinding out value by abusing the graveyard with cards like Living Death and Nether Traitor and free sac outlets like Ashnod's Altar and Viscera Seer. I had built a fairly typical Sek’kuar deck. Once you have something built a specific way, it can be difficult to deviate from. It was pretty fun, but wasn’t anything approaching a budget deck, which made this article significantly more difficult than I originally thought it would be. Sek’kuar is actually a deck that I had put together a few years ago. ![]() Alliance 4 lyfe (If you don’t understand what I am referring to, congratulations, you didn’t waste a portion of your life playing WoW)
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