![]() ![]() Now that we've had a quick glance at the list and what it aims to do, let's do a deeper analysis of the deck and see how well it accomplishes its goals.Īs I often explain in my Budget Commander articles, every time I build a rough draft of a deck, I make sure I have a certain ratio of mana, interaction, card advantage, etc. The rest of the deck focuses mainly to protect our commander and remove opposing threats. On top of the cards that suit up Wyleth, the deck also includes two extra combat cards which drastically increase Wyleth's damage output and the number of cards you can draw off him. I count 19 cards that pump up Wyleth while also fueling our commander's powerful card draw ability - 5 auras and 14 equipment, plus one equipment tutor. Our deck is all about suiting up and smashing with our commander and the preconstructed deck does a pretty decent job of supporting that goal right out of the box. If you're interested in an aggressive Boros Voltron deck that rewards you for loading up on auras and equipments by drawing you tons of cards, then Arm for Battle is the preconstructed deck for you. ![]() The rest of the deck is focused on ways to protect our commander with cards like Timely Ward and ways to remove opposing threats with cards like Wear // Tear. The precon encourages you to do just that, letting you suit up Wyleth with auras like On Serra's Wings and Blackblade Reforged to turn Wyleth into a powerhouse while Wyleth draws us more and more cards. This lets you focus on turning Wyleth into a game-ending beatstick while naturally keeping your hand full of action in the process. He rewards you for loading him up with auras and equipments, drawing you a card for each one attached to him whenever he attacks. Wyleth is one of the most powerful Boros commanders ever printed. ![]() We start with the deck that I'm personally super hyped for: Arm for Battle! This is an aggressive Voltron deck that's entirely focused on our brand new commander, Wyleth, Soul of Steel. Commander Legends preconstructed decks have just been revealed which means it's time for another round of my precon upgrades! I'll first go over how each preconstructed deck plays, why you should buy it, and the various directions that you can upgrade the deck and make it your own, including sample $20 and $200 upgrade lists. ![]()
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