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Mtg sek kuar
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mtg sek kuar
  1. #Mtg sek kuar full#
  2. #Mtg sek kuar series#

I guess everything can't work out how we want it.Īs I started brewing, I couldn't get over his limitations. Along with that, Sek'Kuar specifies that another creature has to die to get a Graveborn token, which means that our general won't replace himself with a token. I love creature tokens as a general rule, and seeing text that reads "nontoken" throws up a caution sign for me. This line is what has always discouraged me quickly from giving Sek'Kuar a closer look. "Whenever another nontoken creature you control dies."

mtg sek kuar

#Mtg sek kuar full#

How can we use this guy to full potential? What am I missing?Īt first glance, there are a couple of limitations that stuck out to me that hindered my outlook. When I started re-reading his card lately, the wheels started turning in my mind. That's not his fault most Jund commanders haven't interested me. I personally didn't really give Sek'kuar a hard look until recently. Looking at those legends, it's easy to see how he struggled in his own weight class. Then, when he was reprinted he had to stand against Prossh, Skyraider of Kher. In Coldsnap, our orc general had to compete with the likes of Zur the Enchanter, Arcum Dagsson, and even Darien, King of Kjeldor. Sek'Kuar, Deathkeeperįirst appearing in Coldsnap and then again in Commander 2013, Sek'kuar has always competed with other more obviously powerful commanders. Ladies and gentlemen, with a face only a mother could love, meet Sek'Kuar, Deathkeeper! Coming in as only the 5th most played Jund commander, our red, green, and black Orc Shaman was probably beginning to think he was permanently left out in the cold. Along with this change, our newest underdog is going to explore a color yet to be seen in the series: black. I'm sorry to have misled you with my articles' bias. To those who don't know me personally, blue actually isn't my favorite color. The bell has rung, and we're back in the ring with this installment of the Underdog's Corner! One thing I noticed after the first three articles is that all the commanders so far contained blue.

mtg sek kuar

Each article makes the argument for a single commander that deserves more play, as well as highlighting key cards and synergies.

#Mtg sek kuar series#

The orcs of present-day Dominaria believe that Sek'Kuar still lives in the Karplusan Mountains, gathering his undead army for dark purposes.This article is Round 4 of the Underdog’s Corner, a series spotlighting various lesser-used commanders and their place in the format. The shaman was feared by all Terisians for his unpredictability and savagery. So cruel was Sek'Kuar that he casually sacrificed his own servants, but his power and charisma was such that they rose from the dead to continue serving him.ĭuring the war between New Argive and the Cult of Rimewind, Sek'Kuar's orcs performed raids on both sides. With his newfound ally and power over life and death, Sek'Kuar became infamous throughout Terisiare and attracted a large number of followers. In exchange for his life and a portion of the creature's eldritch power, however, Sek'Kuar led it to Dominaria, where he promised the monster a fresh supply of corpses from the plague-ridden city of Krov. In his youth, during a shamanic trance, Sek'Kuar made mental contact with a Void Maw, a cosmic horror that nearly destroyed him. Sek'Kuar was an orc shaman native to the Karplusan Mountains in Terisiare during the last days of the Dominarian Ice Age. Karplusan Mountains, Terisiare, DominariaĬoldsnap " Beyond the Grave" theme deck insert














Mtg sek kuar