![]() It’s an 8/8 with Trample and can be cast from the graveyard.īelow is my deck list.All results are based on 2014-2015 hunting regulations. Lastly, Hogaak, Arisen necropolis, can also make use of Convoke AND Delve. Feaster of Fools that can be ‘Convoked’ into play and can sac ANY NUMBER OF CREATURES and ramps double that. ![]() Some optional, unexpected additions I made include the Krosan Beast that grows to horrific proportions when your graveyard is filled out. The only difference is that your commander will double that! ![]() Liege of the hollows, a spirit creature, once it goes to the graveyard, it allows each player to pay for Squirrel Tokens. Second Harvest, an instant, and Parallel Evolution, a sorcery, will double the tokens you have out at the time. Another Enchantment, Primal Vigor, also ramps them. Doubling Season, an Enchantment, is the most popular, of course, which doubles tokens and counters. There are also a few enchantments, creatures, intants and sorcery that helps with token duplication. Squirrel Wrangler brings a couple of sacrifice engines to help ramp the Ravenous Squirrel and can either create two squirrel tokens or give your army of squirrels an additional +1/+1 for the turn. You may look toward a bit of the black/green self mill cards to help. Then, if you have at least seven cards in your graveyard, gives ALL squirrels +2/+2. Nut Collector, first of all, generates a squirrel token at its upkeep. Two other Druids can come in VERY hand in this Commander deck also. All this and NOT loose Toski since, well, he’s indestructible! ![]() This will either diswade attacks or allow you to block anything and rain squirrels onto the battlefield. The best creature to enchant with Druid’s Call is Toski, Bearer of Secrets. Add to that all of the great staples that double your token generation. I think I’ve found some cool Convoke cards that, coupled with your army of Squirrel Tokens, will allow you to cast just about anything you draw. So what are the elements of this deck? Tokens, of course, everything that generates tokens and anything that will ramp or trigger to squirrels. If that doesn’t endure him to you, I’m not sure what will.Ĭhatterfang’s sacrifice engine won’t be very useful to ramp your creatures, but it will aid you in removal. This makes him one in a hundred and just another support to our new king, Chatterfang. Squirrel Soverign ramps all other Squirrels a +1/+1. On top of this, he has a sacrifice engine which forces us, for good or ill, to include black mana in the deck. Our new Nut King makes a 1/1 green Squirrel creature token for every token generated. Chatterfang, Squirrel General, arrives followed by a virtual army of his kin quite literally. Unfortunately, only one stands supreme as Commander. Well, fret no more, True Believers! With Modern Horizon 2, we have, not only, a great Commander but actually a couple of Squirrel Lords!Īs I said, Modern Horizon 2 has brought us not one, but two squirrel lords. But, although Toski was a fun card to play and brought a nice level of draw advantage to the game, the first legendary squirrel just didn’t bring to the table the type of Commander Clout we were hoping for. They Kaldheim hit and Wotc found the perfect time to drop their first Legendary Squirrel Toski, Bearer of Secrets. The only problem? No Legendary Squirrels. They have waited and hoped that someday there would be enough squirrel cards or ‘squirrel adjacent’ cards to make a decent Commander Deck. There has always been a faction among the MTG faithful who have LOVED squirrels.
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