

But as a insurance about 70%-80% of our instants and sorceries will be ramp spells

:arrow_right: This deck does demand ramping but not too much.

And also if you would to happen to accidentally overping and end up killing your enrage dinos, dont worry, thats when the color black comes in to reanimate them and make yr opponents suffer even more from triggering our dinos way too much. Have loads of enraging dinos, ping them with 1 damage spells, let them trigger and make yr opponents suffer. Its time to become one with the dinosaurs of Ixalanīy using the new cards from RIX, this dino tribal will even be better than before my last dino tribal. And once u killed both of them, you can now focus on that one last player you can deal with relative ease. In multiplayer, this is a great way of killing yr opponents relatively quickly with no problems without having to deal with each opponent individually. Not only it kinda acts like Hydra Omnivore's ability, this can be abused to the point whatever damage you deal to a player that you did not choose will also be redirected onto the chosen players, making both suffer. If you know the popular and famous clause, "Killing two birds with one stone", well this general's ability is the direct definition of it. Whenever a creature you control deals combat damage to a player, it deals that much damage to the chosen player Its not so great on its own but when choosing players is involved, things can get real messy as they are normally accompanied by a versitile ability which is just its last ability In all honesty, choosing a player out of the blue doesnt have much value all on its own but it could be useful in redirecting the attentoon away from you and pushing the blame on to another opponent.

But here comes its next two abilities although might be weaker compared to Gishath but when dinos wanna bite, let them bite.Īs Saskia the Unyielding enters the battlefield, choose a player All itself a 4 mana for a 3/4 haste and vigilance is quite nice. Though for 4 mana isnt so bad accompanied with a P/T of 3/4 with Haste which is a nice aggressive benefit and Vigilance to act against counterattacks. I chose this over gishath's traditional naya mostly i cant rly fetch my enrage dinos back if i overdo it on the pinging. And also lets not forget our fellow elder dinos, though all except Nezahal which is unfortunately blue so he wont be joining us in the rebellion against mankind.Ĥ mana in Dune-Brood, P/T of 3/4 with Haste and Vigilanceĭune-brood or more commonly known as Blue-less is mostly just the colors of Naya splashed with black. And this way you can roughly dominate the board with the crazy dinos with enrage. This way you can ping yr dinos without the worry of them dying, knowing the fact you can always fetch them back from extinction. After finding out the cards with enrage in RIX are just seriously op, i figured why not abuse them further with the splash of black reanimation. One thing is the lack of black in Gishath. There are a lot of reasons why i chose Saskia over Gishath to be my main man or just general for dino tribal. Why i chose Saskia the Unyielding to be my commander
