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Mtg thessa
Mtg thessa













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Thassa’s alternative to dealing with opposing creatures is her aforementioned tap ability but you’ll want some utility to deal with the creatures with Hexproof or Shroud.

mtg thessa

In addition to taking away your opponents’ resources, you’d be perfectly fine if they choose not to play any creatures to prevent them from being taken. WIllbreaker in particular looks like it’d do well with Thassa’s tap ability. Well, that’s.a good number of options, some quite better than others. Now I prefer to go over combos with as few colour requirements as possible so let’s take a look at what other blue control effects you can run. Even a simple Act of Treason effect can lead you to permanent control. The control effect is no longer linked to Vedalken Shackles and you will be able to untap Vedalken Shackles and use it to gain control of another creature.Īn effective way to gain repeated value and while taking control of your opponents’ utility creatures.At the beginning of your end step Thassa triggers and you’ll blink the creature and return it to the battlefield under your control.With Thassa, Deep-Dwelling and Vedalken Shackles on board activate Vedalken Shackles to gain control of a creature.Let’s run through just how the combo works. This seems to be the best example as well for the format and makes for a solid staple card when Thassa is your Commander. The best comparison would be Conjurer’s Closet which is an effective redundant card to play in a deck running Thassa, Deep-Dwelling but maybe replaced in blue decks for the cheaper cost and indestructible nature.įor the combo itself, we will be using Vedalken Shackles as another reusable effect. The amount of flicker cards with “return that card to the battlefield under your control” is only a handful with many of them either instant spells or difficult to set up scenarios. Now you could use and abuse this ability for your own creatures but let’s have some fun taking your opponent’s stuff. This means that the creatures you take from your opponents with temporary control effects can be replaced with permanent control effects. Thassa’s ability is an end of turn creature flicker ability but it’s the specific type of flicker effects that states “return that card to the battlefield under your control“. As with the rest of the Theros God series, it’s an indestructible enchantment that’s a creature when you have the appropriate amount of devotion. The last of the Mono Colored Gods spoiled in Theros: Beyond Death was Thassa, Deep-Dwelling.















Mtg thessa