Who needs black and white to sacrifice their own creatures? New Teysa? This is the reason Blood Artist shows up in 75% of old Teysa’s lists, but Falkenrath Noble only shows up in 26% of them. Even without going infinite, you could have up to twenty game actions per turn, without much setup required. Remember, though, the word ‘thousand.’ Every action she takes has just as many consequences, creating new tokens and triggering new permanents, so even on your politest of turns, expect your plays to require a lot of focused attention. Even if your Athreos, God of Passage isn’t a creature, you can force an opponent to pay six life to truly destroy your creatures. SweetRelapse EDH. Teysa, Orzhov Scion boasts classic black-white value engines, from Sun Titan to Endrek Sahr, Master Breeder, but look closer: she’s got cold, cruel combos running through her veins. 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There are many fun intricacies to uncover in the list above, and even some combos, just like the original Teysa! Grave Titan gets real bonkers real fast in a normal game, but here, it’s even worse. We hope this helps answer any questions you've got, but we're here to answer more if you've got 'em! Will the new War of the Spark planeswalkers make all-planeswalker decks possible? Whenever another black creature you control dies, create a 1/1 white Spirit creature token with flying. They’re the number one supporter of this channel! Your curve matters. Teysa waits patiently at the center of the Orzhov web of power. Meanwhile, new Teysa is certainly able to have just as many tough-to-track interactions as her previous self, but she can also streamline her plays by doubling a classic Kokusho, the Evening Star trigger. Such triggered abilities start with “when” or “whenever.” 1/25/2019: Teysa’s effect doesn’t copy the triggered ability; it just causes the ability to trigger twice. F l a s h n R EDH. It’s a Commander Showdown – Afterlife Edition! So, which of these commanders is right for you? Teysa, Orzhov Scion boasts classic black-white value engines, from Sun Titan to Endrek Sahr, Master Breeder, but look closer: she’s got cold, cruel combos running through her veins. You see, a debt is still owed to the Orzhov Syndicate, and Teysa Karlov intends to collect. Tokens, though – this is the real thing that I think sets new Teysa apart from old Teysa. I’ve always loved how evil and spooky the Orzhov are, and I fell in love with the new Teysa Karlov card from RNA. The fate of the game is all but sealed. Let’s take a quick moment to look closer at a few cards both commanders could potentially make use of, but which don’t currently see much play. Now Ravnica Allegiance has graced our format, and brought Teysa Karlov into the fray. Trying to put together a deck to play with my friend on Thanksgiving. AngelOfDeath626 EDH. Acquireboard. Write-in candidates are always welcome. And! It's best to be prepared for your Debtors' Knell, because I'm afraid that the Tithe Taker intends collect. My goal is to show card choices, interactions, combos, rulings, and options for making a deck with Teysa. Razer98 EDH. [EDH] Teysa, Orzhov Scion. Each player converted a RNA Guildkit into a budget EDH deck by adding cards all under $1. We can even include the previously mentioned Overseer of the Damned. And of course, we have some lovely rewards for our dying creatures: Dictate of Erebos can utterly lock down the board, Pitiless Plunderer can supply a steady stream of Treasure, and of course, Blood Artist and Zulaport Cutthroat do what every Aristocrats deck loves to do – bleed our enemies dry. Much like Ghave, Guru of Spores, any card you play in this deck could suddenly win you the game, even if you didn’t mean to. Community Spotlight, ►Like what you see? Joseph Schultz works in a library by day and shuffles libraries by night. Ah the old phrase: "'til death do we part".People like to believe that they move on after death, I'm afraid that isn't possible around here. A big, indestructible Horse token can engage in combat with no worries in the world, gaining you life, which gives her a sister on the following turn. Archon of Justice goes from good to great when it exiles not one but two permanents. Since both decks love to watch their own creatures die, there are tons of additional ways to insure they do so, such as Viscera Seer and Ashnod’s Altar. If taking complete and utter control over the battlefield with unlimited removal and tokens sounds appealing, then look no further. Angelic Accord and the recent Resplendent Angel follow suit, and they’re all very exciting. share. So if the gloves need to come off, this deck can generate some serious combat damage. So without further ado, I present the very first white Commander deck I have ever played – Teysa, Orzhov Scion. We saw her again in Gatecrash as Teysa, Envoy of Ghosts, surprising us all with the information that a frail woman with a cane was as powerful as an Armada Wurm.