Prowling GeistcatcherProwling Geistcatcher | Art by Lie Setiawan
Now You See Me, Now You Don’t
Hello, everyone! Welcome to another installment of Do Your Worst, where we take a popular archetype and find the most unusual home for it! I'm your host, Philomène, and in this column, we look at decks that shouldn't be... or should they?
One of the most useful things a creature can do is replace itself by drawing a carddrawing a card. But what if somehow this creature could re-enter the battlefield without being castwithout being cast? The result? Pure, sweet value. Welcome to the world of FlickerFlicker (or BlinkBlink) decks!
Blink decks try to use the EtB effects of permanents as much as possible to generate advantages, be it resourcesresources, creaturescreatures or even damagedamage. While some versionssome versions of the archetype can be notorious for dragging games on without assembling any win conditions, there are a lot of ways to finish the game either with a big board of creaturesbig board of creatures or with a combo using cards like Altar of the BroodAltar of the Brood.
But what are the most played colors for Blink decks?
Blue and white are all over this list, as expected. The commanders representing these color combinations are Brago, King EternalBrago, King Eternal, Elesh Norn, Mother of MachinesElesh Norn, Mother of Machines, Roon of the Hidden RealmRoon of the Hidden Realm, Aminatou, the FateshifterAminatou, the Fateshifter and Garth One-EyeGarth One-Eye. I'm surprised to see so little red in this top five. As an Abdel Adrian, Gorion's WardAbdel Adrian, Gorion's Ward and Inspiring LeaderInspiring Leader enthusiast, the only thing that is really missing from my deck is a Witty RoastmasterWitty Roastmaster to close out those games where I can't really connect with my Soldiers.
Anyway, let's take those five commanders, put all the cards from their average decks together and see what color distribution we get, after taking out irrelevant cards (like Swords to PlowsharesSwords to Plowshares).
We know for sure that white or blue are out of the question. That leaves us with Jund. Honestly, I'm not even sure how we can blink permanents in these colors. Let's find out!
The Research
Colorless ways to flicker include Conjurer's ClosetConjurer's Closet and Sword of Hearth and HomeSword of Hearth and Home, which are both excellent. In a less efficient but still acceptable tier, we've got Golden ArgosyGolden Argosy, Voyager StaffVoyager Staff and Synod SanctumSynod Sanctum. That's a good start... I think?
As I started wondering about what colors I should choose, my mind immediately went to black's Undying MaliceUndying Malice effects. They function a lot like FlickerFlicker spells, but there is a lot of them, so I abandoned the idea as being too easy. Black does have some ways to exile and bring back creatures, though! Faceless ButcherFaceless Butcher and Faceless DevourerFaceless Devourer have similar text to Fiend HunterFiend Hunter. Faceless DevourerFaceless Devourer has to target a creature with Shadow, but we'll get to that later. One of my favorite cards in this search was Prowling GeistcatcherProwling Geistcatcher. It still asks us to sacrifice creatures, but at least it exiles them, which I consider to be legal for our purposes. If that sounds arbitrary, it is. It's my column, I can do what I want!
When thinking about red, my mind went back to a game I played with my friend Robyn. She had an Etali, Primal ConquerorEtali, Primal Conqueror deck in which she put all the spells that can make copies of creatures, like TwinflameTwinflame. That deck functioned a lot like a Flicker deck! The thing is, there are a lot of those effects in red and I still feel like that would be cheating. Red does have an actual blink effect in Worldgorger DragonWorldgorger Dragon. I wasn't really interested to win with an Animate Dead combo, I just wanted to use the Dragon for value! I was glad to find Zirilan of the ClawZirilan of the Claw, who can tutor Worldgorger DragonWorldgorger Dragon to the battlefield and get rid of it in one fell swoop.
My first version of the deck was Jund. It was interesting, but I realized that what I needed the most in the command zone was a way sacrifice creatures and artifacts. You see, I had to reliably get rid of Faceless ButcherFaceless Butcher and HelvaultHelvault, plus Prowling GeistcatcherProwling Geistcatcher triggers when you sacrifice a creature. The deck was a pile of good stuff that eventually casted Craterhoof BehemothCraterhoof Behemoth. Overall it didn't feel unique, and my commanders Keskit, the Flesh SculptorKeskit, the Flesh Sculptor and Tana, the BloodsowerTana, the Bloodsower were clunky. I decided to take out green to make the deck a little worse.
Rakdos was an interesting build with Ayara, Widow of the RealmAyara, Widow of the Realm on the throne. She can sacrifice artifacts or creatures: Perfect! I could even transform her in a pinch to reanimate stuff from the graveyard and flicker them to keep them around. The thing is, Witty RoastmasterWitty Roastmaster, Impact TremorsImpact Tremors, Purphoros, God of the ForgePurphoros, God of the Forge, Terror of the PeaksTerror of the Peaks and especially Dockside ExtortionistDockside Extortionist made things really easy. I wondered what would happen if I took out red. The deck was mostly black anyway.
I went back in time before Ayara, Widow of the RealmAyara, Widow of the Realm was compleated and chose her mono-black version, Ayara, First of LocthwainAyara, First of Locthwain. Now, I know she's a popular commander, but she seemed like the most logical choice for a Flicker deck. No Blood ArtistBlood Artist, Zulaport CutthroatZulaport Cutthroat or Aristocrats, though! Just pure, unadulterated blink shenanigans.
Let's see what's in the deck!
Blink and You’ll Miss It
So, what are some of black's best enter-the-battlefield effects (EtBs)?
Gonti, Lord of LuxuryGonti, Lord of Luxury immediately stands out. They were on the short list to helm this deck, but AyaraAyara's utility and payoff for creatures entering the battlefield was ultimately more useful in the command zone. Abhorrent OverlordAbhorrent Overlord is basically black's Avenger of ZendikarAvenger of Zendikar. Grave TitanGrave Titan, Gray Merchant of AsphodelGray Merchant of Asphodel and PlaguecrafterPlaguecrafter are all well known and need no further introduction. Orcish BowmastersOrcish Bowmasters is fairly new but is already a banger. I really like to introduce The Initiative in a game and I'm always happy to see Ravenloft AdventurerRavenloft Adventurer. I've come across a lot of folks who don't agree with me though, so if you really don't want to bring this mechanic in your game, you can always swap it for Custodi LichCustodi Lich and The MonarchThe Monarch.
Is it bad to include a card in the 99 just to make another card in the 99 work? Yes. Am I above it? Certainly not! I found Faceless DevourerFaceless Devourer so neat that I just had to play Dauthi TrapperDauthi Trapper. Plus, giving creatures Shadow can make them virtually unblockable, which is a nice upside! You can also prevent an opponent's scary creature from blocking. See, it's not totally useless!
All the Small Things
A cool deck idea is nothing if we can't execute it well. Let's go over our essentials!
Mana
Black has a ton of options to generate mana. I really like Manascape RefractorManascape Refractor in a mono-black deck, because it can copy a Cabal CoffersCabal Coffers' ability. You might even see an Ancient TombAncient Tomb across the table! Solemn SimulacrumSolemn Simulacrum is obviously great in Blink decks, as is Skullport MerchantSkullport Merchant! Sword of Hearth and HomeSword of Hearth and Home is such a great card, probably the best in our deck. It's also probably my favorite of the Swords!
Card Advantage and Velocity
Clattering AugurClattering Augur, Dusk Legion ZealotDusk Legion Zealot and Circuit MenderCircuit Mender are repeatable card draw on a body. Callous BloodmageCallous Bloodmage can do the same, but can also create a blocker or exile a problematic graveyard. Sweet! Intellect DevourerIntellect Devourer also belongs here, and can give us access to effects not otherwise found in our color, like artifact removal.
Interaction
PlaguecrafterPlaguecrafter is the only edictedict creature in the deck. You can obviously put a lot more, but that's not the play experience I'm going for. I prefer targeted removal like Ravenous ChupacabraRavenous Chupacabra, ShriekmawShriekmaw, Noxious GearhulkNoxious Gearhulk and Meteor GolemMeteor Golem. For board wipes, we have the Massacre duo, Massacre GirlMassacre Girl and Massacre WurmMassacre Wurm! Fun times.
For stack interaction, Imp's MischiefImp's Mischief is really great in mono-black, and it just got a reprint in Commander Masters! If you're feeling adventurous, try out Withering BoonWithering Boon as well. You would think that black doesn't need an Essence ScatterEssence Scatter, but some creatures have powerful EtBs that you want to avoid, or have indestructible. I personally like it! And the art is awesome.
And there we go. Now for the decklist!
💫 Do Your Worst - Mono-Black Blink
View on ArchidektCommander (1)
- 1 Ayara, First of LocthwainAyara, First of Locthwain
Creatures (34)
- 1 Abhorrent OverlordAbhorrent Overlord
- 1 Callous BloodmageCallous Bloodmage
- 1 Chittering WitchChittering Witch
- 1 Circuit MenderCircuit Mender
- 1 Clattering AugurClattering Augur
- 1 Crypt GhastCrypt Ghast
- 1 Dauthi TrapperDauthi Trapper
- 1 Disciple of BolasDisciple of Bolas
- 1 Dusk Legion ZealotDusk Legion Zealot
- 1 Faceless ButcherFaceless Butcher
- 1 Faceless DevourerFaceless Devourer
- 1 Filigree FamiliarFiligree Familiar
- 1 Gonti, Lord of LuxuryGonti, Lord of Luxury
- 1 Grave TitanGrave Titan
- 1 Gray Merchant of AsphodelGray Merchant of Asphodel
- 1 Intellect DevourerIntellect Devourer
- 1 Massacre GirlMassacre Girl
- 1 Massacre WurmMassacre Wurm
- 1 Meteor GolemMeteor Golem
- 1 Noxious GearhulkNoxious Gearhulk
- 1 Orcish BowmastersOrcish Bowmasters
- 1 PlaguecrafterPlaguecrafter
- 1 Prowling GeistcatcherProwling Geistcatcher
- 1 Puppeteer CliquePuppeteer Clique
- 1 Ravenloft AdventurerRavenloft Adventurer
- 1 Ravenous ChupacabraRavenous Chupacabra
- 1 Rune-Scarred DemonRune-Scarred Demon
- 1 Sepulchral PrimordialSepulchral Primordial
- 1 Shadow Alley DenizenShadow Alley Denizen
- 1 ShriekmawShriekmaw
- 1 Skullport MerchantSkullport Merchant
- 1 Solemn SimulacrumSolemn Simulacrum
- 1 Tainted AdversaryTainted Adversary
- 1 Woe StriderWoe Strider
Instants (7)
- 1 Deadly DisputeDeadly Dispute
- 1 Deadly RollickDeadly Rollick
- 1 Imp s MischiefImp s Mischief
- 1 Infernal GraspInfernal Grasp
- 1 Malakir RebirthMalakir Rebirth
- 1 Vampiric TutorVampiric Tutor
- 1 Withering BoonWithering Boon
Sorceries (5)
- 1 Feed the SwarmFeed the Swarm
- 1 Night s WhisperNight s Whisper
- 1 Read the BonesRead the Bones
- 1 Sign in BloodSign in Blood
- 1 Toxic DelugeToxic Deluge
Enchantments (1)
- 1 Kaya s GhostformKaya s Ghostform
Artifacts (15)
- 1 Arcane SignetArcane Signet
- 1 Charcoal DiamondCharcoal Diamond
- 1 Conjurer s ClosetConjurer s Closet
- 1 Fellwar StoneFellwar Stone
- 1 Golden ArgosyGolden Argosy
- 1 HelvaultHelvault
- 1 Lightning GreavesLightning Greaves
- 1 Manascape RefractorManascape Refractor
- 1 Mind StoneMind Stone
- 1 PanharmoniconPanharmonicon
- 1 Sol RingSol Ring
- 1 Sword of Hearth and HomeSword of Hearth and Home
- 1 Synod SanctumSynod Sanctum
- 1 Thought VesselThought Vessel
- 1 Voyager StaffVoyager Staff
Lands (37)
- 1 Bojuka BogBojuka Bog
- 1 Cabal CoffersCabal Coffers
- 1 Demolition FieldDemolition Field
- 1 Endless SandsEndless Sands
- 1 Inventors FairInventors Fair
- 1 Myriad LandscapeMyriad Landscape
- 1 Reliquary TowerReliquary Tower
- 1 Safe HavenSafe Haven
- 27 SwampSwamp
- 1 Takenuma, Abandoned MireTakenuma, Abandoned Mire
- 1 Urborg, Tomb of YawgmothUrborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth
Massacre GirlMassacre Girl (Secret Lair) | Art by Tsubonari
Gone in the Blink of an Eye
Let's talk about some notable exclusions.
- I tried Tawnos's CoffinTawnos's Coffin and Cold StorageCold Storage, but they cost way too much mana to activate, making them virtually unplayable. Mechtitan CoreMechtitan Core was also a consideration, because it can bring back what it previously exiled. We would have had to lean heavier into an artifact build, and even play Mycosynth LatticeMycosynth Lattice, but I didn't want to go there. One day I'll find a deck for you, Mechtitan CoreMechtitan Core, one day.
- Mirror of Life TrappingMirror of Life Trapping and PortcullisPortcullis are two pretty efficient ways to blink creatures, but they also do it for our opponents. Every other creature comes with an EtB effect nowadays, so we would be giving too much value to our enemies. Pass.
- In the Jund version, I experimented with Horned KavuHorned Kavu and creatures that bounce other creatures back to hand to replay them and reuse their EtB. In mono-black, I tried Skull CollectorSkull Collector, Cloudstone CurioCloudstone Curio and Dragon MaskDragon Mask, but I had enough blink effects without them so I found these cards unnecessary.
The deck plays surprisingly well, and feels very similar to my AbdelAbdel deck. We play only two reanimation spells, Puppeteer CliquePuppeteer Clique and Sepulchral PrimordialSepulchral Primordial, so the vast majority of our EtBs are triggered by blinking our creatures. Success!
Now for the sad part of my article, which I kept for last.
No Pun for This Title, Just My Heartfelt Thanks
Folks, I am sorry to announce that this will be my last article for the foreseeable future. These take a lot of time to write, but a lot more time to brew, and I have other projects that I want to pursue. Also, I feel like I have covered the majority of the most popular archetypes over the course of a year and a half. It's getting harder and harder to find interesting topics as the strategies get more niche.
I do hope that this series has encouraged you to be curious and adventurous in your deckbuilding. If you've missed any of my other articles, you can find all of them here.
Thank you very much for reading! This has been a blast.
As always, let me know if you would have approached this non-Azorius blink deck differently! Are there any sweet cards or synergies that I missed? Let me know in the comments! I'm Philomène, and this has been Do Your Worst. Keep brewing, friends, and remember, always do your best to do your worst.
FarewellFarewell (Alternate Art) | Art by Fuzichoco
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