![]() I started playing magic around the Amonkhet block, quite recently I know, and when I was introduced to commander I knew very little about the format and had quite a low budget. To introduce you to the type of cards the deck plays, let me clue you into a short backstory. That's the only thing you'd really need to know to make a comment. A deck centered around any of those things. Stuff that is one of those but fits into this speedy theme is fine. The main thing is, this is not an enchantress, equipment, +1/+1 counter centered, or exalted deck. If you would like to suggest something, I'd absolutely love to hear anything whether I briefly mentioned it in some corner or not. ![]() On a final note for these introductions, do keep in mind that if reading a huge intricate primer isn't for you, definitely DO NOT! Especially if you feel obligated to read it in order to make a comment. It's inherently my child both on the site and in real life, and I'm dearly happy to see it has advanced this much: I have worked quite long on this primer, the decklist, and the CSS you see around you, and so if you do indeed enjoy any of those things be sure to leave a quick upvote, I'd appreciate it and I almost always upvote your decks in return! Enough talk though- you've come here not to hear me ramble on about such things, and to rather see exactly how the deck works: so let's do just that. Seriously- I mean it- the intricate synergies of individual cards and the tactics you can employ are quite interesting: a simple mana dork can be our means of not dying, speeding up the game, and actually killing our opponents! And mind you, while this is a Rafiq deck, it is NOT (as in absolutely not, NOT NOT NOT), a traditional exalted/equipment/enchantment way of utilizing Rafiq- far from it! The deck is constructed to work better in 1v1 situations, but it is most certainly viable in average games as well, usually being able to win around turn 3-4-5 in a 1v1 (not a single infinite combo is present in the deck!) and normally kills off the rest of such players in only a few turns after. I'd recommend reading through this little introductory section first before going off to other parts of the primer!įirst off, I'm well aware that Rafiq simply isn't the most popular of commanders- and that reason most likely contributes to why this is the top deck for him on the site, but hopefully, by the time you sift through this primer, you will have found some truly powerful synergies and cards, that warp his power level into something else entirely, something that you may not have originally noticed at first glance. I have deeply enjoyed this voyage through the realms of Voltron in magic, and I most certainly would not have been able to do it without all the gracious feedback and assistance the community has given to me on this deck- so seriously, before anything else, I want to thank all of you, and have you know such help is deeply appreciated.
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