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I'm rebuilding my dinosaur commander deck. Anyone got suggestions for bomb dinos to include?
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masterofthez · 5 months
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After many recent disassembling, rebuilds, and upgrades, these are my current decks with commander and deck boxes
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almostlookedhuman · 3 months
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theropodart · 2 months
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Open the door, get on the floor
EVERYONE DO THE DINOSAUR
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dndcreaturesinfo · 1 year
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Gishath, Sun's Avatar
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exilespell · 15 days
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Gishath, Sun's Avatar deck
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witnesstheabsurd · 10 months
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[Gishath, Sun's Avatar]
Proxy I was commissioned to produce for a client
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pixelartarchive · 11 months
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Gishath, Sun's Avatar (MTG card)
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vorthosjay · 6 months
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Hi Jay! A question about the gods of Ixalan: now that we’ve probably seen all the god cards in LCI, what’s up with the Threefold Sun/Kinjalli, Ixalli and Tilonalli (why didn’t they get a card)? Are they a bastardization of Ojer Jaq, Ojer Kaslem and Ojer Axonil, or did they just not get a card? And relatedly, the Sun Empire folks in the story carry fragments of the Threefold Sun as lights, but what exactly are those?
Chimil is the origin of Threefold Sun, with some millennia of drift, although elements of the three aspects may have been taken from the other Deep Gods. Gishath, as an avatar of the Threefold Sun, is already a manifestation of divinity.
The Threefold Sun things were just magic lamps with poetic language.
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markrosewater · 1 year
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Mark I saw your answer on atraxa
That not what meant.
What I meant was why doesn't atraxa have a phyrexian tribal support ability? For example “Gishath suns avatar. Has a dinosaur tribal support ability.
We made a conscious decision to not do much “Phyrexian matters” in this set because the as-fan of Phyrexians is so high. We would have to had cost it as if it said “creature”.
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manfrommars2049 · 11 months
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Gishath, Sun's Avatar (MTG card) via PixelArt
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green-catgirl-token · 4 months
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Masterlist of our Decks
Hi! We're @the-many-children-of-the-void and this is a masterlist post of our Magic the Gathering decks. We play most of these online, with our partner system on untap.in. This list will get updated when we remember to do so.
EDH Decks
Allie's Decks
APV-B (Atraxa, Praetor's Voice): Our budget Atraxa deck, runs infect, +1/+1 counters, stun counters and so on. This is the only deck we own a physical copy of (we don't play in-person very often) and it was built by buying Corrupting Influence and taking it apart.
Let It Go (Hylda of the Icy Crown): It's a deck that's all about tapping your opponent's creatures. It isn't very optimized yet but Allie is slowly getting there.
Broken Human (Surrak Dragonclaw): Our "fuck you" to when our partner system plays control. It was also the deck where we had a major breakthrough in deckbuilding philosophy.
Atraxa, Uncorrupted (Atraxa, Praetor's Voice): A return to our roots, re-building the oldest deck concept we ever had, an Atraxa deck without any fancy poison or stun counter shenanigans.
Annie's Decks
Annie's Project (Lathril, Blade of the Elves): It's an elf token deck. That's kinda all there is to say.
Erica's Decks
Echo (Aesi, Tyrant of the Gyre Strait): Landfall deck with lots of ramp and card draw. Usually able to get just an obscene number of lands on the battlefield.
Harbinger (Shirei, Shizo's Caretaker): Shadowborne Apostles deck with big fancy demons. We haven't had a chance to test this one yet.
Kate's Decks
Cantre'r Gwaelod (Niv-Mizzet, Parun): Card draw burn deck, pretty much. The goal is to draw as many cards as possible and slowly burn away your opponent's life.
Neiko di Angelo's Decks
Holiday // Boulevard of Broken Dreams (Marrow-Gnawer): Rat colony deck, very heavily based on Violet's deck from Game Knights #63
Lazarus (Phenax, God of Deception): Mill deck in Neiko's two favorite colors. Not much else to report back about this one.
Calvin (Gishath, Sun's Avatar): Dinosaur tribal deck. Our partner system doesn't really have a concept of "low power play" so this deck doesn't really get played but it is one Neiko is happy with.
Antithesis (Zhulodok, Void Gorger) Eldrazi, baby. I have no idea how well it works.
That's all for now.
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monogreendruid · 2 days
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The Three Fold Sun. Creation, Nourishment, and Destruction.
Gishath, Sun's Avatar shows us through its mechanics that Naya is a color combination concerned with community. Naya wishes to use its red and green influences to quickly build a board of individuals. These members of a community work as a team to defeat their opponents using speed and stax to turbo out and win the game. Gishath, Sun's Avatar wants to attack as an individual so he can find members to build its tribe, and eventually out speed his opponents.
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My current favorite commander :)
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masterofthez · 2 years
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I didn't think my Gishath deck was going to get a new card from the next set save for the triland, but here we are I guess.
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reuxben · 7 years
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This was our MTGinktober for “Fierce,” starring Huatli, Rawrrrrior Poet and Gishath, Sass's Avatar!  Work it, dinofriend, work it.
Click this post’s Source link for this piece’s Making-Of.
More MTGinktober here.
Daily MTGinktober updates on Instagram and Twitter.
Not normal,
Reuxben
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