(Teshar, Ancestor's ApostleTeshar, Ancestor's Apostle | Art by Even Amundsen)
What's Going On
Hello and welcome back to Power Sink, the article series where we take the commanders that command R.E.S.P.E.C.T. and give them a brand new bag. This time we're taking a look at Teshar, Ancestor's ApostleTeshar, Ancestor's Apostle.
Teshar looks a lot different from the commanders we usually see in these articles. First of all, he's much less popular, ranked number 244 overall on EDHREC, with 1,103 decks. Second, he's mono-white, which is considered by many to be the worst color loadout you can play in Commander due to subpar card advantage and a lack of ways to close out a game. Teshar overcomes the supposed weakness of his color with a deceptively powerful recursion ability. There's quite a bit you can do with mana-value-three-or-less creatures, and casting a historic spell is a low hurdle to clear to trigger this effect, since artifacts fall under this umbrella. Teshar decks are capable of quickly putting together game-ending combos, and the commander even shows up on the cEDH decklist database. KCI Teshar by Matteus Nogueira of cEDH Brasil is the deck I play in competitive pods. While the average decklist doesn't sound quite like the cEDH deck, it's definitely a 'greatest hits' album for Teshar.
Unless you've seen it in action or heard it through the grapevine, Teshar's average deck might look like a mess of low-impact artifacts and weenie creatures, but it's all highly synergistic, and with 43 historic spells and multiple redundant combo pieces, this is a hard deck to keep down. A typical combo with Teshar looks something like this: a sacrifice outlet, such as Krark-Clan IronworksKrark-Clan Ironworks, a recursion piece, like Myr RetrieverMyr Retriever, and a zero-cost artifact, like, say, Walking BallistaWalking Ballista. With the cards mentioned, you can sacrifice the Myr Retriever to the Ironworks for two mana, then cast the Ballista for zero, which will trigger Teshar to get back the Retriever, which gets the Ballista back when it dies. This generates infinite colorless mana, which you can use to cast the Walking Ballista and shoot down all your opponents.
This is just one variation on the numerous combos in the deck. Other combos are possible using other sacrifice outlets, like Altar of DementiaAltar of Dementia, Blasting StationBlasting Station, or Arcbound RavagerArcbound Ravager. There's also redundancy in the "retriever" cards, with cards like Scrap TrawlerScrap Trawler, Salvager of RuinSalvager of Ruin, and Junk DiverJunk Diver. Even if you haven't found a combo, these loops can be used to generate incredible value. Cathar CommandoCathar Commando can sacrifice itself, and as long as you have a historic spell to cast, your opponents won't really get a hold on their artifacts or enchantments. Because it's so easy to get back cheap artifacts in this deck, normally innocuous cards, like SkyscannerSkyscanner, Conjurer's BaubleConjurer's Bauble, and Chromatic SphereChromatic Sphere, can become powerful card draw engines, and because Teshar is so good at accessing the graveyard, mill artifacts, like Grinding StationGrinding Station and Codex ShredderCodex Shredder, can functionally act as card draw.
While it lacks the unconditional tutors you can find in black decks, this deck can do a lot with the options available to it. Enlightened TutorEnlightened Tutor is clearly the best tutor in this deck, but the recently printed Oswald FiddlebenderOswald Fiddlebender serves as a sacrifice outlet and a tutor as well. Ranger-Captain of EosRanger-Captain of Eos can find a zero-cost creature to start a combo loop and keep opponents from countering anything, and Moonsilver KeyMoonsilver Key can find that Ashnod's AltarAshnod's Altar since it's an artifact with a mana ability. Hopefully by now you're convinced Teshar is worthy of Power Sink, so it's time to move on up to how we're brewing it differently.
Teshar Average Deck
View on ArchidektCommander (1)
- 1 Teshar, Ancestor's ApostleTeshar, Ancestor's Apostle
Creatures (32)
- 1 Arcbound RavagerArcbound Ravager
- 1 Benevolent BodyguardBenevolent Bodyguard
- 1 Burnished HartBurnished Hart
- 1 Bygone BishopBygone Bishop
- 1 Cathar CommandoCathar Commando
- 1 CathodionCathodion
- 1 Esper SentinelEsper Sentinel
- 1 Fiend HunterFiend Hunter
- 1 Filigree FamiliarFiligree Familiar
- 1 Foundry InspectorFoundry Inspector
- 1 Glint HawkGlint Hawk
- 1 Junk DiverJunk Diver
- 1 Leonin SquireLeonin Squire
- 1 MemniteMemnite
- 1 Mentor of the MeekMentor of the Meek
- 1 Myr MoonvesselMyr Moonvessel
- 1 Myr RetrieverMyr Retriever
- 1 OrnithopterOrnithopter
- 1 Oswald FiddlebenderOswald Fiddlebender
- 1 Perilous MyrPerilous Myr
- 1 Ranger-Captain of EosRanger-Captain of Eos
- 1 Restoration SpecialistRestoration Specialist
- 1 Salvage ScoutSalvage Scout
- 1 Salvager of RuinSalvager of Ruin
- 1 Scrap TrawlerScrap Trawler
- 1 Shimmer MyrShimmer Myr
- 1 SkyscannerSkyscanner
- 1 Treasure HunterTreasure Hunter
- 1 Trusty PackbeastTrusty Packbeast
- 1 Walking BallistaWalking Ballista
- 1 Welcoming VampireWelcoming Vampire
- 1 Workshop AssistantWorkshop Assistant
Enchantments (2)
- 1 Fanatical DevotionFanatical Devotion
- 1 Smothering TitheSmothering Tithe
Sorceries (3)
- 1 Dusk // DawnDusk // Dawn
- 1 Hour of RevelationHour of Revelation
- 1 Sevinne's ReclamationSevinne's Reclamation
Instants (5)
- 1 DispatchDispatch
- 1 Enlightened TutorEnlightened Tutor
- 1 Generous GiftGenerous Gift
- 1 Path to ExilePath to Exile
- 1 Swords to PlowsharesSwords to Plowshares
Artifacts (25)
- 1 Altar of DementiaAltar of Dementia
- 1 Arcane SignetArcane Signet
- 1 Ashnod's AltarAshnod's Altar
- 1 Blasting StationBlasting Station
- 1 Chromatic SphereChromatic Sphere
- 1 Chromatic StarChromatic Star
- 1 Claws of GixClaws of Gix
- 1 Codex ShredderCodex Shredder
- 1 Conjurer's BaubleConjurer's Bauble
- 1 Everflowing ChaliceEverflowing Chalice
- 1 Grinding StationGrinding Station
- 1 Ichor WellspringIchor Wellspring
- 1 Krark-Clan IronworksKrark-Clan Ironworks
- 1 Lotus PetalLotus Petal
- 1 Mind StoneMind Stone
- 1 Mishra's BaubleMishra's Bauble
- 1 Moonsilver KeyMoonsilver Key
- 1 Mystic ForgeMystic Forge
- 1 Portable HolePortable Hole
- 1 SkullclampSkullclamp
- 1 Sol RingSol Ring
- 1 Soul-Guide LanternSoul-Guide Lantern
- 1 Tormod's CryptTormod's Crypt
- 1 Urza's BaubleUrza's Bauble
- 1 Welding JarWelding Jar
Lands (32)
- 1 Ancient DenAncient Den
- 1 Buried RuinBuried Ruin
- 1 Darksteel CitadelDarksteel Citadel
- 1 Geier Reach SanitariumGeier Reach Sanitarium
- 1 High MarketHigh Market
- 1 Inventors' FairInventors' Fair
- 1 Phyrexia's CorePhyrexia's Core
- 23 PlainsPlains
- 1 Urza's SagaUrza's Saga
- 1 War RoomWar Room
Teshar's Postmodern Jukebox
On January 10th, 2022, CAG member and host of the Casual Magic podcast Shivam Bhatt put out a challenge on Twitter to build a Commander deck using only cards from the Modern format. I, among others, was inspired to brew with this challenge, and it even became the January deckbuilding contest on Archidekt. As it turns out, using the Modern card pool doesn't change a whole lot from the average deck. Only 14 cards from the average list would be cut, and while the loss of Ashnod's AltarAshnod's Altar and SkullclampSkullclamp is painful, it's not enough of a change to be article-worthy.
Thus, we'll be keeping the Modern restriction, but we're also putting Teshar at the head of a popular Modern strategy: Soul Sisters. This strategy is named after the cards Soul WardenSoul Warden and Soul's AttendantSoul's Attendant, and it seeks to benefit from the lifegain triggers provided by them. Teshar brings some resilience to the strategy as well as a way to get even more lifegain triggers from creatures entering the battlefield. Let's take a look at the list below.
Soul Man
View on ArchidektCommander (1)
- 1 Teshar, Ancestor's ApostleTeshar, Ancestor's Apostle
Creatures (31)
- 1 Alseid of Life's BountyAlseid of Life's Bounty
- 1 Angel of DestinyAngel of Destiny
- 1 Archangel of ThuneArchangel of Thune
- 1 Burnished HartBurnished Hart
- 1 Cathar CommandoCathar Commando
- 1 Crested SunmareCrested Sunmare
- 1 Daxos, Blessed by the SunDaxos, Blessed by the Sun
- 1 Filigree FamiliarFiligree Familiar
- 1 Heliod, Sun-CrownedHeliod, Sun-Crowned
- 1 Knight of the White OrchidKnight of the White Orchid
- 1 Leonin ElderLeonin Elder
- 1 Martyr of SandsMartyr of Sands
- 1 Mentor of the MeekMentor of the Meek
- 1 Myr RetrieverMyr Retriever
- 1 Nykthos ParagonNykthos Paragon
- 1 Oswald FiddlebenderOswald Fiddlebender
- 1 Priest of Ancient LorePriest of Ancient Lore
- 1 Restoration SpecialistRestoration Specialist
- 1 Righteous ValkyrieRighteous Valkyrie
- 1 Salvage ScoutSalvage Scout
- 1 Savior of OllenbockSavior of Ollenbock
- 1 Scrap TrawlerScrap Trawler
- 1 Selfless SpiritSelfless Spirit
- 1 Skyclave ApparitionSkyclave Apparition
- 1 SkyscannerSkyscanner
- 1 Soul WardenSoul Warden
- 1 Soul's AttendantSoul's Attendant
- 1 Speaker of the HeavensSpeaker of the Heavens
- 1 Suture PriestSuture Priest
- 1 Welcoming VampireWelcoming Vampire
- 1 Workshop AssistantWorkshop Assistant
Enchantments (3)
- 1 Angelic AccordAngelic Accord
- 1 Cleric ClassCleric Class
- 1 Griffin AerieGriffin Aerie
Sorceries (3)
- 1 By Invitation OnlyBy Invitation Only
- 1 FumigateFumigate
- 1 Tragic ArroganceTragic Arrogance
Instants (3)
- 1 Generous GiftGenerous Gift
- 1 Heliod's InterventionHeliod's Intervention
- 1 Path to ExilePath to Exile
Planeswalkers (1)
- 1 Ajani, Strength of the PrideAjani, Strength of the Pride
Artifacts (23)
- 1 Aetherflux ReservoirAetherflux Reservoir
- 1 Alhammarret's ArchiveAlhammarret's Archive
- 1 Altar of DementiaAltar of Dementia
- 1 Arcane SignetArcane Signet
- 1 Blasting StationBlasting Station
- 1 Claws of GixClaws of Gix
- 1 Codex ShredderCodex Shredder
- 1 Conjurer's BaubleConjurer's Bauble
- 1 Gate to the AfterlifeGate to the Afterlife
- 1 Implement of ImprovementImplement of Improvement
- 1 Liquimetal TorqueLiquimetal Torque
- 1 Mind StoneMind Stone
- 1 Perpetual TimepiecePerpetual Timepiece
- 1 Potion of HealingPotion of Healing
- 1 Pristine TalismanPristine Talisman
- 1 Relic VialRelic Vial
- 1 Spawning PitSpawning Pit
- 1 The Book of Exalted DeedsThe Book of Exalted Deeds
- 1 The CelestusThe Celestus
- 1 Trading PostTrading Post
- 1 Wayfarer's BaubleWayfarer's Bauble
- 1 Well of Lost DreamsWell of Lost Dreams
- 1 Witch's OvenWitch's Oven
Lands (35)
- 1 Blighted SteppeBlighted Steppe
- 1 Buried RuinBuried Ruin
- 1 Darksteel CitadelDarksteel Citadel
- 1 Emeria, the Sky RuinEmeria, the Sky Ruin
- 1 Geier Reach SanitariumGeier Reach Sanitarium
- 1 Ghost QuarterGhost Quarter
- 1 Hall of Heliod's GenerosityHall of Heliod's Generosity
- 1 Inventors' FairInventors' Fair
- 1 MutavaultMutavault
- 1 Phyrexia's CorePhyrexia's Core
- 22 PlainsPlains
- 1 Sequestered StashSequestered Stash
- 1 Seraph SanctuarySeraph Sanctuary
- 1 Tomb of the Spirit DragonTomb of the Spirit Dragon
Living for the City
As expected, Soul WardenSoul Warden and Soul's AttendantSoul's Attendant make an appearance, but since we're playing a lot of artifacts and sacrificing creatures all the time, Leonin ElderLeonin Elder and Daxos, Blessed by the SunDaxos, Blessed by the Sun are going to do a ton of work for us. Righteous ValkyrieRighteous Valkyrie provides a nice anthem if we can get far enough over our starting life total, and it's going to gain a bunch of life with as many Clerics and Angels the deck can produce. Martyr of SandsMartyr of Sands is another shoutout to the Modern strategy: revealing cards from hand isn't the greatest proposition, but the Martyr sacrifices itself, which means it's possible to gain a lot over the course of the game as we recur it with Teshar.
We're even gaining life from our mana rocks. Pristine TalismanPristine Talisman is an easy way to trigger effects off of lifegain, and The CelestusThe Celestus can be activated to gain a life on top of looting, which can be very powerful in this deck.
Lifegain on its own isn't going to win us any Commander games, so we need some ways to weaponize it. Test of EnduranceTest of Endurance and Felidar SovereignFelidar Sovereign are certainly valid ways to take a game, but it's not the kind of experience we're going for here. Instead, we'll be making a token army from our lifegain triggers with things like Griffin AerieGriffin Aerie, Speaker of the HeavensSpeaker of the Heavens, and The Book of Exalted DeedsThe Book of Exalted Deeds. Most of these effects create fliers, so we can soar over our opponents' creatures.
To make sure our creatures pack a punch, we have Nykthos ParagonNykthos Paragon, and we're splurging on Archangel of ThuneArchangel of Thune and Heliod, Sun-CrownedHeliod, Sun-Crowned. While we're focused on getting a lot of small lifegain triggers over large lifegains, the Paragon triggers every turn, and even one counter on each creature isn't bad. Finally, we're using Aetherflux ReservoirAetherflux Reservoir, and while some players may not like it, sometimes combat's not strong and we need another wincon to lean on. Besides, this one is a historic spell for our commander, and this deck is pretty good at getting back its artifacts.
Love Train
Now that we've covered the lifegain and win conditions, it's time to talk about the engine that keeps this train rolling. We're using Teshar staples Myr RetrieverMyr Retriever, Workshop AssistantWorkshop Assistant, and Scrap TrawlerScrap Trawler alongside sacrifice outlets to get back small self-sacrificing artifacts, which in turn trigger our commander to bring back our retrievers. We also have Restoration SpecialistRestoration Specialist so our enchantments aren't left behind. This not only sets off our Soul Sisters, but it allows us to mine the effects of artifacts repeatedly for tremendous value. Potion of HealingPotion of Healing and Implement of ImprovementImplement of Improvement can draw a bunch of cards, and Wayfarer's BaubleWayfarer's Bauble and Burnished HartBurnished Hart can become a crazy ramp engine.
Of course, this speaks nothing to the value we're getting from our sacrifice outlets. Because the commander is so good at reaching into the graveyard, milling with Altar of DementiaAltar of Dementia is almost card draw for us, and since our creatures can potentially get huge, it's not out of the question for us to win by milling opponents. With so many artifact creatures, Trading PostTrading Post is particularly useful here, as we can sacrifice said creatures to draw cards or return artifacts to our hand. We can even use it to discard a reanimation target and gain four life for the privilege.
With all the creature death happening with this deck, we might get jealous of black and its numerous Blood ArtistBlood Artist effects. Thankfully, Teshar is a Cleric, so Relic VialRelic Vial also drains our opponents when our creatures die as well as being a single-use sac outlet. Finally, Oswald FiddlebenderOswald Fiddlebender can sacrifice an artifact and let us go higher and higher for artifacts on our curve. We may top out with Alhammarret's ArchiveAlhammarret's Archive in this deck, but that's a phenomenal card to put on the table.
Stop! In the Name of Love
That's the deck in a nutshell. Teshar ranks among my favorite legendary creatures in the game, and it was fun to work with a commander where I actually play the scary version of the deck for once. While I like the deck I brewed, using only Modern-legal cards didn't feel like the kind of restriction that made me need to flex my creativity. With nearly twenty years' worth of cards, at this point it may be a better restriction to do a premodern deck.
Perhaps something for another article? It's about time to wrap this up, I'd love to hear what you think of the deck or if there are any other commanders you want to see on Power Sink. Reach out, on Twitter or in the comments, I'll be there.
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