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A token-focused deck that leverages Jinnie Fay, Jetmir's Second to convert various token generation into more impactful 2/2 cats or 3/1 dogs, supported by token doublers and various token synergies to create overwhelming board presence.
Primer:
The deck's primary strategy revolves around generating tokens through various means and using Jinnie Fay to upgrade them into more threatening creatures. The deck includes several token doublers like Anointed Procession and Second Harvest, along with value engines like Smothering Tithe and Prosperous Partnership that create tokens which can be converted through Jinnie Fay.
The deck aims to establish a wide board presence and then enhance it through anthem effects like Jetmir, Nexus of Revels and Intangible Virtue. It can create pressure through combat damage while also having alternative damage sources like Impact Tremors and Purphoros, God of the Forge. The deck includes several protection pieces and ways to recover from board wipes, making it relatively resilient for a token strategy.
Weaknesses:
- Heavily reliant on having creatures stick on the board, making it vulnerable to board wipes and mass removal
- Limited instant-speed interaction outside of a few key pieces
- Susceptible to effects that prevent token creation or tax token strategies
- Commander-dependent for optimal performance, though can still function without Jinnie Fay
Most Important Cards:
- Anointed Procession
- Smothering Tithe
- Purphoros, God of the Forge
- Aura Shards
- Queen Allenal of Ruadach
- Jetmir, Nexus of Revels
- Second Harvest
- Eldrazi Monument
- Impact Tremors
- Felidar Retreat
Attribute Ratings:
- Speed: 5/10
- Resilience: 6/10
- Consistency: 7/10
- Interaction: 5/10
Rating Justification:
This deck sits firmly in the optimized casual range, demonstrating a focused strategy with good synergies but lacking the explosive fast mana and instant-win combinations of higher-powered decks. While it can create impressive board states, it typically needs several turns to establish its engine and doesn't consistently threaten wins before turn 8-9. The interaction suite is present but modest, and the deck's reliance on creature-based strategies keeps it from competing with higher-powered strategies.
Final power level rating: 5.5 - 6.0
The deck shows clear optimization within its strategy but maintains a fair, combat-focused gameplan that's appropriate for casual-competitive pods. It's stronger than a typical precon due to its synergies and valuable pieces like Smothering Tithe, but doesn't reach the speed or consistency of truly high-powered decks.
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