mtg reaper king commander deck Reaper King
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mtg reaper king commander deck

mtg reaper king commander deck Reaper King

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mtg reaper king commander deck Reaper KingDeck OverviewCommander: Reaper King Take control of the battlefield with this five color Commander deck built around devastating Scarecrow synergy. Reaper King transforms every Scarecrowand every Changelinginto targeted removal, letting you systematically dismantle your opponents boards. Core StrategyThis deck focuses on repeatedly triggering Reaper Kings ability to destroy permanents by flooding the battlefield with Scarecrows and Changeling

🔥 Deck Overview
Commander: Reaper King

Take control of the battlefield with this five-color Commander deck built around devastating Scarecrow synergy. Reaper King transforms every Scarecrow—and every Changeling—into targeted removal, letting you systematically dismantle your opponents’ boards.


🐲 Core Strategy
This deck focuses on repeatedly triggering Reaper King’s ability to destroy permanents by flooding the battlefield with Scarecrows and Changeling creatures.

With a mix of artifact ramp, token generation, and blink effects, you’ll continuously reuse your creatures to keep the destruction flowing while building your own board presence.


⚔️ Key Creatures & Spells

  • Value-driven creatures like Scarecrone, The Reaper, King No More, Tawnos, Urza’s Apprentice, Rendmaw, Creaking Nest, and Graveshifter provide recursion, utility, and repeatable triggers
  • A wide Changeling package including Mirror Entity, Universal Automaton, Irregular Cohort, and Valiant Changeling ensures consistent synergy
  • Blink and value spells such as Ghostly Flicker, Semester’s End, and Acrobatic Maneuver allow you to reuse ETB effects
  • Card draw and advantage from One with the Machine, Thirst for Knowledge, and Riddlesmith keep your hand stocked

💎 Ramp & Mana Support

  • Strong artifact ramp package featuring Arcane Signet, Coalition Relic, Commander's Sphere, Firemind Vessel, and Wayfarer’s Bauble
  • Cost reduction from Etherium Sculptor and Foundry Inspector helps deploy your board faster
  • Color fixing from Scuttlemutt and Wild-Field Scarecrow ensures access to all five colors
  • A diverse land base with dual lands and staples like Command Tower and Path of Ancestry supports consistent gameplay

🌟 Key Highlights & Synergies

  • Nearly every creature functions as a Scarecrow thanks to Changeling, maximizing Reaper King triggers
  • Token and copy effects like Mirrorworks, Birthing Boughs, and Saheeli’s Artistry multiply your threats—and your destruction
  • Recursion engines such as Trading Post and Mimic Vat keep your creatures coming back
  • Cunning Evasion and blink effects create repeatable value and continuous board control

What You Get

  • Complete 100-card Commander deck (EDH legal)
  • Built around Scarecrow tribal, Changeling synergy, and artifact-based value
  • Includes Reaper King, The Reaper, King No More, and a full suite of synergistic creatures and support spells
  • Carefully packaged and ready to play right out of the box

Commander
Reaper King

Creatures
The Reaper, King No More
Rendmaw, Creaking Nest
Tawnos, Urza's Apprentice
Mirror Entity
Hellkite Igniter
Scarecrone
Riddlesmith
Wickerfolk Thresher
Osseous Sticktwister
Graveshifter
Farmstead Gleaner
Heap Doll
Valiant Changeling
Scuttlemutt
Scaretiller
Crossroads Candleguide
Scrapbasket
Irregular Cohort
Shell Skulkin
One-Eyed Scarecrow
Scorn Effigy
Venomous Changeling
Signpost Scarecrow
Oasis Gardener
Wild-Field Scarecrow
Jawbone Skulkin
Etherium Sculptor
Hoof Skulkin
Antler Skulkin
Artificer's Assistant
Rattleblaze Scarecrow
Blazethorn Scarecrow
Impostor of the Sixth Pride
Fang Skulkin
Universal Automaton
Field Creeper
Foundry Inspector

Sorcery/Instants
Semester's End
Saheeli's Artistry
Wake the Past
Traverse Eternity
March of Progress
One with the Machine
Formless Genesis
Thirst for Knowledge
Acrobatic Maneuver
Ghostly Flicker
Brainstorm
Kodama's Reach

Enchantments
Nahiri's Resolve
Mirror Mockery
Cunning Evasion

Artifacts
Trading Post
Mimic Vat
Coalition Relic
Mirrorworks
Birthing Boughs
Firemind Vessel
Wayfarer's Bauble
Commander's Sphere
Arcane Signet

Lands
Canyon Slough
Fetid Pools
Sunken Hollow
Prairie Stream
Canopy Vista
Irrigated Farmland
Cinder Glade
Sheltered Thicket
Smoldering Marsh
Tendo Ice Bridge
Exotic Orchard
Naya Panorama
Meandering River
Transguild Promenade
Terramorphic Expanse
Command Tower
Path of Ancestry
Rupture Spire
4x Swamps
4x Islands
4x Plains
4x Mountains
4x Forests

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