Mishra's Burnished Banner - Upgrade Guide

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Mishra's Burnished Banner - Upgrade Guide
Mishra, Eminent OneMishra, Eminent One | Art by Randy Vargas

Mishra's Better Banner

Welcome back to another precon upgrade. This is Lenny from the Scrap Trawlers where we to EDH on a budget. Last time I gave to the primer on the Mishra's Burnished Banner deck from Brothers' War  an now I'm here to help you tighten the bolts on the deck. Before we get started lets take a look at the original list to see what we're working with.


Mishra's Burnished Banner

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Commander (1)

Artifacts (30)

Creatures (21)

Sorceries (6)

Lands (37)

Instants (5)

Mishra, Eminent One

 

First of all, let's talk about the commander. Mishra, Eminent OneMishra, Eminent One.

Mishra, Eminent One

Mishra is a 5/4 for five mana who makes a copy of a non creature artifact each combat on your turn that's a 4/4 artifact creature with haste. Mishra wants a deck full of non creature artifacts that can impact the game when they enter the battlefield or by being sacrificed. A free 4/4 every turn isn't bad, but we need more if we're going to take down three opponents. As I mentioned in my review article, the deck is heavy on value, but light on win conditions. I want to add some teeth to the deck to combat the decks tendency to spin its wheels as well as a few defensive tricks to provide some breathing room to set up the engines the deck is looking to do. Finally I'm going to add some cards to get more use out of the commander. Mishra's ability is powerful and I want to get more use out of it than once a turn. While the land base in the deck could use a tune up, we'll be skipping that as it's not fun to read or write about.

 

New Models

It's easy to get overwhelmed when looking at possible cards for artifact decks, especially in the. First of all let's look at some cards we can use to take our opponents out. With so many artifacts entering the battlefield, Reckless FireweaverReckless Fireweaver and Dragonspark ReactorDragonspark Reactor can dish out lots of damage. We can copy Wedding InvitationWedding Invitation and put our commander's five power to work by making him unblockable. We can use Masterful ReplicationMasterful Replication like an overrun by turning our artifacts into copies of one of our artifact creatures.

Dragonspark Reactor
Wedding Invitation
Masterful Replication

Vehicles make great targets for Mishra since they're designed to become creatures anyway. Knight PaladinKnight Paladin deals four damage to each opponent when it enters the battlefield and has trample to boot. Thunderhawk GunshipThunderhawk Gunship brings along a pair of 2/2 vigilant warriors when it comes in and gives our team flying when it attacks. Reaver Titan deals a whopping five damage to each opponent when it attacks and with protection from mana value three or less it's not so easy to block.

Knight Paladin
Thunderhawk Gunship
Reaver Titan

As I mentioned before, we want to try to squeeze some more value out of the commander. 51% of decks on EDHREC are using Determined IterationDetermined Iteration and I have to say the hivemind nailed it with this one. This is effectively another copy of Mishra provided our commander is already out. You just stack your triggers so that you populate the token Mishra makes. We're fine with sacrificing Mishra's tokens, but with Obeka, Brute ChronologistObeka, Brute Chronologist we can keep them by ending the turn in response to the trigger to sacrifice at the end step. If our token can survive its combat, Teferi's VeilTeferi's Veil will phase it out causing it to miss the sacrifice trigger as well as any sorcery speed problems that pop up on opponents' turns.

Determined Iteration
Obeka, Brute Chronologist
Teferi's Veil

Finally we have some odds and ends to add to the deck. Scrap TrawlerScrap Trawler makes it easier to get away with pitching our low cost artifacts to our sacrifice outlets since we can get them back depending on what we copy with Mishra. Prized StatuePrized Statue is cheap ramp and if we don't need the mana, we can use it to make tokens to set up a win with Brudiclad, Telchor EngineerBrudiclad, Telchor Engineer. Imposter MechImposter Mech functions as a repeatable clone for our opponents' creatures if we chose to have the original enter as itself. The Stasis CoffinThe Stasis Coffin is a new card from Brothers' War that usually protects you for a turn, but Mishra's ability gives the copy it makes a different name so we could use the coffin every turn is desired.

Scrap Trawler
Imposter Mech
The Stasis Coffin

All these cards can be yours for just $11.89 at the time of this article.

The Scrapheap

It's a testament to how well this deck is designed that I struggled to make cuts after the first few cards. Nevertheless I needed to make some room. Our first cuts are coming from ramp and color fixing. The deck has thirteen mana rocks, which it more than I think is necessary and with so many colorless cards, color fixing isn't as much of an issue. Since we don't care so much about fixing, Prophetic PrismProphetic Prism looks pretty bad when we want to make room for Wedding InvitationWedding Invitation. Similarly, we're cutting Dimir SignetDimir Signet for Prized StatuePrized Statue. Thran DynamoThran Dynamo is by no means a bad card, but it's less interesting in this deck than many of the other mana rocks, so it's out.

Dimir Signet
Prophetic Prism
Thran Dynamo

Ashnod the UncaringAshnod the Uncaring and Geth, Lord of the VaultGeth, Lord of the Vault need more support in the 99 to really shine, and Scavenged BrawlerScavenged Brawler would be better off in a deck with better creatures to put those counters on. I don't love Workshop EldersWorkshop Elders permanently turning an artifact into a creature, and would rather see it in a treasure or clue deck.

Scavenged Brawler
Geth, Lord of the Vault
Ashnod the Uncaring

MirrorworksMirrorworks seems like it would do well here, but paying that extra two mana on top of whatever artifact you're casting is harder than it looks and since you have to pay five mana for even that privilege, I'd rather use something else. Hellkite IgniterHellkite Igniter can dish out some damage, but I've had plenty of times where it can't make a good attack when I'm able to cast it. The deck has plenty of ways to sacrifice artifacts and I'd rather play with the new cards so Trading PostTrading Post and Slobad, Goblin TinkererSlobad, Goblin Tinkerer are out.

Mirrorworks
Hellkite Igniter
Slobad, Goblin Tinkerer

Unlimited Funding

Normally we try to keep things on the cheap, but if you're looking for a splurge purchase to help this deck, I have a few suggestions. If' you're looking to get more use out of the commander, you can copy him with Spark DoubleSpark Double or Sakashima of a Thousand FacesSakashima of a Thousand Faces or you can buy extra combats with Aggravated AssaultAggravated Assault. If you're looking to keep your board intact, Academy RuinsAcademy Ruins is a recursion effect on a land and works great with Wondrous CrucibleWondrous Crucible and Smelting VatSmelting Vat. If you'd rather not recast your artifacts, Darksteel ForgeDarksteel Forge will make them all indestructible.

Sakashima of a Thousand Faces
Aggravated Assault
Darksteel Forge

Money may not buy happiness, but is can buy better win conditions. Tezzeret, Master of the BridgeTezzeret, Master of the Bridge can drain massive amounts of life in a deck like this, and makes it very cheap to power out creatures. Portal to PhyrexiaPortal to Phyrexia costs each opponent three creatures and lets you steal one each upkeep. Combining that with Mishra's copy effect means only dedicated token players are going to have a chance keeping creatures on the field, leaving you free to attack.

Tezzeret, Master of the Bridge
Portal to Phyrexia

These last two cards aren't as pricey as the others, but bear mentioning as they are very powerful with Mishra, but might rub some plyers the wrong way. It's fairly easy to take infinite turns with Gonti's Aether HeartGonti's Aether Heart since Mishra can make it a warform copy getting you half the energy you need to exile your token copy. Mishra is also an efficient way to create a MindslaverMindslaver lock since you can copy it and sacrifice the copy to steal a turn. If you want to include these you may want to give your playgroup a heads up.

Gonti's Aether Heart
Mindslaver

Final Product

With adds and cuts out of the way, let's take a look at the final decklist. I managed to lower the average mana value of the deck from 3/73 to 3.54 so it's a bit leaner and I think it will be much better at closing out games.


Mishra's Better Banner

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Commander (1)

Creatures (17)

Artifacts (32)

Instants (5)

Enchantments (2)

Sorceries (6)

Lands (37)

Mishra, Eminent One

I largely kept the original strategy intact, but artifacts are so broadly supported in Magic that there are countless directions you could take this precon. After adding in all those vehicles, I couldn't help but wonder if a Mishra vehicles deck was possible, and I know it would be easy to put together a dedicated combo deck that wins with Gonti's Aether HeartGonti's Aether Heart or MindslaverMindslaver. Feel free to share what you would do with this deck in the comments and check back here for more precon primers and upgrade guide and remember to budget before you buy it.

 

 

 

 

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