Wanderer Tribal Infinite Reanimation Land Destruction Combo | Against the Odds | Historic (MTG)



What are the odds of winning with all of The Wanderers in a combo deck that’s looking to blow up all of the opponent’s lands and reanimate EVERYTHING in Magic: the Gathering? Let’s find out!

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41 thoughts on “Wanderer Tribal Infinite Reanimation Land Destruction Combo | Against the Odds | Historic (MTG)”

  1. In regards to teamup containing Fblthp, Blogatog teased a Homunculus Cyclops legend which is either Fblthp and Borboygmos or Zndrsplt and Okoun. Unless it isn't going to be a team up and is a new legend.

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  2. I wonder if an ichormoon gauntlet could slot in, maybe even in the sideboard to help finish out the grindy matches, because when the command+wanderer goes off and you end up with 3 planeswalkers, it seems like the gauntlet would be amazing, especially being able to add counters to the OG wanderer

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  3. I feel like this kind of deck would work a lot better in explorer than historic. You could replace the Sundering Titan with something else and use better lands while facing generally slower decks.

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  4. I gotta admit, you’re one of my favourite MTGA channels like not goldfish itself, but you, because I know sometimes goldfish has other channel hosts but they don’t do it like you man 🎉 ❤

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  5. Honestly, I appreciate the deck building philosophy of building your deck to the power level of who you're playing with (or, in this case, to the power level of "Against The Odds" decks). My favourite format is essentially kitchen table/eternal, with a more casual flair (so really nothing that would be considered truly competitive in any major format), and with that in mind I often have to not go for the most powerful cards, because they're not casual enough.

    But don't get me wrong; I actually love being able to build like that. It's great getting to play archetypes that would never otherwise see the light of day. I've even managed to get a couple of wins with my stupid, stupid goat tribal deck. 😛

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