![]() There’s also Torment of Hailfire, which you can pay a lot for if you have Phyrexian Altar or Cryptolith Rite to turn your squirrels into mana. Another option is to stack enough death triggers from Blood Artist or The Meathook Massacre to finish off your opponent. The most obvious is by buffing your big army of squirrels with cards like Coat of Arms or Craterhoof Behemoth. When it comes to winning the game, there are a few ways to go about this. ![]() Since you’ll likely be sacrificing some of your own squirrels or losing them when you attack, this deck also runs Blood Artist and similar cards to deal out some damage each time you lose a creature. Your main goal is to create a bunch of squirrel tokens and then either overwhelm your opponents by going wide, or if that doesn’t work, you can sacrifice them for various effects. ![]() This deck runs every Commander-legal Golgari ( ) squirrel as well as the hermit cards that create squirrels or act as squirrel anthems. Ready? Grab your nuts and let's get to scurrying! This deck trades some optimization in favor of using more squirrels than might be necessary, so I’ll go over some ways you could change the deck too if you’re looking for a more competitive version. The more squirrels you can get on the battlefield the better, so today I'm looking at a build that focuses on making as many squirrels as possible. Luckily I didn’t have to wait long for the perfect squirrel commander to come out: Chatterfang, Squirrel General.Ĭhatterfang, Squirrel General generates Squirrels and also has ways to put them to use as a buff or removal. I was excited about Mark Rosewater’s announcement of a legendary squirrel when Kaldheim was still in spoiler season and was equally disappointed when Toski, Bearer of Secrets didn’t offer the type of squirrel synergy I was looking for. My creature type is squirrels, and I waited for years to get a good (and legal) squirrel commander. Most magic players have a pet creature type that they always have on their radar every time a new set comes out. Chatterfang, Squirrel General | Illustration by Jason A.
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