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Oko thief of crowns edh
Oko thief of crowns edh










The main goal of the jan ky Volo deck is to find the strange creature types and make it so that every creature type is unique. It’s important to talk about the goals of each deck. I thought I would take the time in this article to compare these two decks and show how you can either power up or weaken your deck. This happened with a Volo semi-competitive Volo deck that I brewed with my friend. However, sometimes my inner spike devil whispers sweet little nothings into my ears tempting me to join the dark side for the cookies. As you can see from my original Volo deck and Manaless dredge deck. I usually build my decks to perform in the jankiest way possible. My answer always boils down to my deck building philosophy. I often get asked why I build my decks in a certain way when a combo or a specific card would help the deck perform better. Making it a perfect deck to brew around whatever play style that anyone wishes to play. That is not to say that Volo isn’t flexible, there are several different strategies that could be brewed around Volo from a +1/+1 counter deck all the way to a birthing pod deck. This restriction however also makes it so that both Humans and Wizards are cut when building the deck and forces Volo players to run more obscure creatures in order to use Volo to their fullest potential.

oko thief of crowns edh oko thief of crowns edh

As such, a Volo’s deck should have few or no subtypes in common so that Volo can perform at max efficiency. The unique restriction is that Volo can’t make a copy of a creature if there are any common subtypes among creatures you control or creatures in your graveyard. Volo, Guide to Monsters is an interesting commander as it has a built-in deck-building restriction.












Oko thief of crowns edh