Epic Experiment - Strefan

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Bernardo Melibeu
Bernardo Melibeu
Epic Experiment - Strefan
(Strefan, Maurer ProgenitorStrefan, Maurer Progenitor | Art by Chris Rallis)

Epic Preparations

Hello, EDHREC fans! I’m Bernardo, and this is Epic Experiment, a series where we throw all common sense aside and experiment with some unusual strategies, changing how we normally build our deck. Is it going to work? Who knows?! We’re making science here. When you’re an Izzet mage, blowing things up is half the fun.

Let's take a look at Strefan, Maurer ProgenitorStrefan, Maurer Progenitor.

Strefan, Maurer Progenitor

Blood tokens, like Clue tokens, are a super fun mechanic! Creating a bunch of useful artifacts is great, and there's a lot that we can do with them, such as using them to fuel graveyard-matters strategies or artifact-based strategies. The color pairing of BR is perfect for these types of artifact-token strategies, so having a commander that generates a ton of them is a very solid starting point. It's worth noting that this ability only triggers at the end of our turn, which means that many traditional 'punisher' effects in red don't directly interact with Strefan. However, some of them can allow us to ping ourselves for that fourth token.

Strefan's attack trigger is just as powerful as his first ability, allowing us to cheat Vampires into play. If you ever played Standard when Sorin, Imperious BloodlordSorin, Imperious Bloodlord was legal, you know how strong cheating a Champion of DuskChampion of Dusk can be in the right shell, and with the whole Vampire pool to choose from, this type of ability is even more powerful. With enough support, it's very easy to consistently hit people without much mana investment. As if that isn't impressive enough, we can also build around type-changing cards, like ConspiracyConspiracy, and use this ability to cheat out any creature that we want!

All in all, Strefan is an interesting build-around commander that has a lot of potential even outside of his intended tribal shell.


Epic Ingredients

Hellkite Igniter
Dragon's Approach
Knollspine Dragon

One of the many upsides of having so many cheap discard outlets (Blood tokens) is the ability to set up our graveyard. [elDragon's Approach[/el] is a great enabler for a Dragon-tastic strategy, one that also gets enabled by Strefan's ability. Damage means Blood, Blood means filtering, filtering means a bigger yard and more toys to play with. This duo synergy makes for a consistent strategy, where one part sets up our draw, while the other acts as our finisher.

Let's talk about Dragons. In a shell that pumps out this many artifacts, Hellkite IgniterHellkite Igniter becomes a fast clock, especially since we can often get it into play for three mana with Dragon's ApproachDragon's Approach, leaving more mana aside for us to use that pump effect multiple times! Hellkite TyrantHellkite Tyrant can also be a reasonable win condition, since we'll make so many artifacts with our commander! Even when we can't threaten to win the game with it, we can still use it to steal our opponents' artifacts, and it's always useful to acquire more utility artifacts and mana rocks. Knollspine DragonKnollspine Dragon is a great target for when we're trying to recover, as our deck already tends to deal consistent damage to our opponents, and Utvara HellkiteUtvara Hellkite is a good mid-range option for when we want to get value across multiple turns.

Ankh of Mishra
Rampaging Ferocidon
Sulfuric Vortex

Our Dragons are good at dealing huge bursts of damage, but they're not all able to one-shot an opponent, so we also have to set the stage for their arrival by lowering enemy life totals before any winged beasts arrive. One effective way to help lower everyone's life total is to play a few hate pieces that provide a constant clock to our opponents. Cards like Ankh of MishraAnkh of Mishra, Burning EarthBurning Earth, and ManabarbsManabarbs are a good way to punish players for going bigger than us. Harsh MentorHarsh Mentor and Immolation ShamanImmolation Shaman are great at slowing down some specific strategies, such as Aristocrats, while also being generally useful for minor punishments here and there, and Rampaging FerocidonRampaging Ferocidon and Sulfuric VortexSulfuric Vortex are great ways to ensure that all of our damage is permanent. Even if some of these cards don't always reliably trigger our commander's Blood generation, they work great at controlling the pace of the game.


The Mixture


Strefan's Approach

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Commander (1)

Creature (12)

Sorcery (28)

Instant (3)

Land (37)

Enchantment (7)

Artifact (12)

*Strefan, Maurer Progenitor

Besides Dragon's ApproachDragon's Approach, we still have some 'poking' effects to trigger our commander as much as possible. While their damage output will be severely limited, their main purpose is to make sure that we're able to continue getting Blood tokens even while developing our board. Firebrand ArcherFirebrand Archer and Kessig FlamebreatherKessig Flamebreather are solid creatures because they're cheap enough to be played on curve with our other Slug pieces (and our commander). TriskaidekaphobiaTriskaidekaphobia is a bit on the expensive side, but it more than makes up by allowing us to get the full four tokens every turn (and it can even act as an alternative win condition).

Dragonspark Reactor
Oni-Cult Anvil
Glint-Horn Buccaneer

Strefan is one of those commanders that benefit greatly from having a dedicated support suite. Oni-Cult AnvilOni-Cult Anvil is a great artifact, providing a constant stream of bodies and life that helps us get around aggression. Dragonspark ReactorDragonspark Reactor works very similarly to a FireballFireball, but it has the benefit of growing in damage without having to invest mana. Glint-Horn BuccaneerGlint-Horn Buccaneer and Reckless FireweaverReckless Fireweaver are fast sources of chip damage, which, unlike the aforementioned sources, have the benefit of being either cheaper or more effective than their competition. However, they do tend to be a bit more unreliable when it comes to triggering Strefan's ability, so watch out for that!


Methodology

For opening hands, we're mostly looking to start creating our precious Blood tokens ASAP. This means we're trying to get our commander out as soon as possible. In the early game, we need to set up for our commander, either with ramp or an early damage enabler, like Kessig FlamebreatherKessig Flamebreather. We'll be set once we start creating Blood tokens, so we shouldn't be afraid of sacrificing a few to dig for more cards.

By the mid-game, we should be very close to triggering Dragon's ApproachDragon's Approach, and we may even use Blood to get some extra Approaches into the graveyard early to help us hit their threshhold as quickly as possible. Choosing a good target for the first Approach payoff is key to maintaining pressure throughout the game. If we think our opponents lack removal, we can opt for Utvara HellkiteUtvara Hellkite. If we have a few Blood tokens around, we can pick Hellkite IgniterHellkite Igniter. At this stage, the damage that we've done with our hate pieces starts piling on, so it's important to find as soon as possible a way to finish off some of our opponents - otherwise they might gang on us.

Our deck the explosive power found in many other strategies, so the late game can be challenging if we're in top deck mode. Try to keep up persistent pressure, and find an opening for a late-game Approach to shake up the table if you find yourself in a board stall.


Epic Results

Bladewing the Risen
Stinkweed Imp
War's Toll

Non-singleton decks tend to be a bit slot-intensive, so keep this in mind when adding new cards to this deck, or trying out a few tweaks to the list! Bladewing the RisenBladewing the Risen is a good addition to the Dragon suite, as it allows us to discard Dragons when we draw them without that much concern. Since we have a graveyard-based synergy and do a lot of looting, it isn't a stretch to want to include a few Dredge cards, either. A few of those might allow us to reduce the numbers of Dragon's ApproachDragon's Approach needed in the 99, since we can get four into the graveyard more quickly that way. Adjusting our Group Slug pieces is another fun way to give this deck some variance too, and there are tons of interesting punisher cards out there to choose from.

That’s it for this Epic Experiment! What do you think of this list? Do you have any questions about the deck? Which cards did you like? Which did you not? Was this Epic Experiment a success? Please let me know in the comments below!

Bernardo Melibeu

Bernardo has been playing(on and off) since portal and somehow manage to survive mirrodin block while being a total casual(beast tribal ftw?). He loves all the shades of blue and being the one saying "nope", while holding a full grip of cards in hand.

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