![]() There’s no need to settle for things like Murder when things like Path to Exile are around. Having access to all five colors of Magic gives you the best of the best when it comes to what interaction is available to you. The deck has plenty of reanimation targets, and there’s nothing wrong with reanimating something small like Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy either. This is a very powerful ability and comes in handy later in the game when your expensive creatures have inevitably been killed off. ![]() Lastly, Kenrith can actually reanimate any creature in any graveyard for. This is a great way to get some card advantage by spending it on your opponent’s end step, but it’s also a great infinite mana outlet to win through mill or Omniscience. Kenrith can also force any player to draw a card for. This is actually pretty sweet and can keep you alive in some otherwise deadly situations, especially if you have 9 to 12 mana to sink into it. For you can gain five life or force somebody else to gain five life. This is okay, but it’s only ever used if you have some kind of infinite combo or need to spend some mana. For you can put a single +1/+1 counter on a creature. The second ability is a little less potent. This works great with Craterhoof Behemoth since it doesn’t give haste and your opponents often forget about this ability when calculating damage. That’s pretty big considering it hits everything, but luckily it only lasts until the end of turn so it effectively only hits your creatures. Kenrith’s first ability costs and gives all creatures trample and haste. It has five unique abilities that do different things in varying severities, and while they’re all powerful some are far better than others. It gives you options and the ability to play five colors, which is about all you need from it anyway. Kenrith, the Returned King is a toolbox through and through. Underestimating Tooth and Nail or even a simple Consecrated Sphinx is a great way to lose, and it honestly seems like players love to lose. ![]() What other format lets you play Omniscience, Tooth and Nail, and Purphoros, Bronze-Blooded in the same deck?īut don’t be mistaken just because this deck has no clear theme like “ angels” or “ Birthing Pod combo” doesn’t mean it isn’t very powerful. A cool legendary creature in a deck built entirely of cards you think are cool that you’ll actually get to play since the games go so long. It feels like exactly what Commander is supposed to be as a format. The deck has no clear theme or strategy, it’s literally just some of the best cards in Commander in all five colors, thrown together under one roof. He plays Kenrith at our local game store’s Monday Night Commander and goes on an absolute tear with his 5-color good stuff deck which I took some inspiration from. I’ve decided to go a little casual with this version of Kenrith, the Returned King since I was inspired by my friend Ethan’s list.
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