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mtg best infect cards Brokkos, Apex of Forever

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mtg best infect cards Brokkos, Apex of ForeverThis deck is loaded with "infect" creatures. These creatures deal damage as poison counters. It only takes 10 damage for them to kill an opponent no matter what your opponent's life total is. The only problem is that most of these creatures are small and dealing 10 damage can be difficult. That's where Brokkos comes in. Brokkos can mutate onto them to increase their power and give them trample. This deck also includes pump spells and ways to make your

This deck is loaded with "infect" creatures. These creatures deal damage as poison counters. It only takes 10 damage for them to kill an opponent no matter what your opponent's life total is. The only problem is that most of these creatures are small and dealing 10 damage can be difficult. That's where Brokkos comes in. Brokkos can mutate onto them to increase their power and give them trample. This deck also includes pump spells and ways to make your creatures unblockable so you can take out an opponent with just one attack. If you like decks that can surprise your opponents and win out of nowhere, take a good look at this one. 

🔥 Deck Overview
Commander: Brokkos, Apex of Forever
Mutate Brokkos onto tiny infect creatures to turn a single 1-power pest into a trampling, poison-counter warhead. One swing with the right pump spell or unblockable line and an opponent is toast at 10 poison — no matter their life total.

🌿 Core Strategy
• Curve out evasive infect threats like Blighted Agent and Plague Stinger.
• Mutate Brokkos (or Otrimi, the Ever-Playful) from the graveyard to super-size them with trample.
• Close the gap to 10 poison using pump/buff effects and unblockable enablers.

⚔️ Key Creatures & Spells
• Evasion package: Slip Through Space, Aether Tunnel, and Rogue’s Passage guarantee contact.
• Huge pumps: Become Immense, Bounty of Might, and Epic Proportions make a one-shot lethal.
• Backup bruisers Archipelagore and Sawtusk Demolisher mutate for control and extra pressure.

💎 Mana & Value Engines
• Ramp suite: Llanowar Elves, Cultivate, Sol Ring, and the Sultai lockets/banners power out early Brokkos recasts.
• Card draw from Growth Spiral, Urban Evolution, and Fact or Fiction keeps gas in hand.
• Grave recursion: Unearth and Mythos of Brokkos recycle key infect bodies when removal hits.

🌟 Key Highlights / Synergies
Inquisitor’s Flail or Fireshrieker on a pumped infect creature halves the opponent count instantly.
Hunter’s Prowess draws a full grip while delivering lethal poison.
Gyre Engineer plus Trigon of Infestation cranks out extra infect tokens for wide pressure.

✅ What You Get
A Near-Mint Authentic 100-card MTG EDH deck that’s fully Commander-legal and optimized for surprise poison kills through mutate-fueled power spikes.
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Commander
Brokkos, Apex of Forever

Creatures
Blighted Agent
Plague Stinger
Otrimi, the Ever-Playful
Blight Mamba
Corpse Cur
Whirler Rogue
Viridian Corrupter
Flensermite
Archipelagore
Vector Asp
Rot Wolf
Sawtusk Demolisher
Phyrexian Digester
Cystbearer
Blightwidow
Gyre Engineer
Llanowar Elves
Cold-Eyed Selkie
Contagious Nim

Spells
Mythos of Brokkos
Invigorate
Slip Through Space
Become Immense
Mass Diminish
Monstrous Step
Carrion Call
Growth Spiral
Bounty of Might
Fact or Fiction
Cultivate
Might of the Nephilim
Quench
Hunter’s Prowess
Putrefy
Titanic Growth
Spread the Sickness
Courage in Crisis
Urban Evolution
Larger than Life
Negate
Mire in Misery
Keep Safe
Unearth

Enchantments
Aether Tunnel
Kaya’s Ghostform
Boar Umbra
Shade’s Form
Epic Proportions
Primal Empathy
Minion’s Return
Bounty of the Luxa
Unholy Indenture

Artifacts
Sol Ring
Prowler’s Helm
Inquisitor’s Flail
Fireshrieker
Trigon of Infestation
Sanctuary Blade
Golgari Locket
Simic Locket
Sultai Banner

Lands
Command Tower
Rogue’s Passage
Opulent Palace
Myriad Landscape
Blighted Woodland
Dimir Aqueduct
Simic Growth Chamber
Golgari Rot Farm
Evolving Wilds
Jungle Hollow
Foul Orchard
Woodland Stream
Simic Guildgate
Thornwood Falls
Golgari Guildgate
Dismal Backwater
Mortuary Mire
Swamp x5
Island x7
Forest x9
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Vader's Second Marvel Series Is Good!
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This is actually the start of a second Vader series. The first one began, along with the new Marvel main Star Wars series, right after the Death Star was destroyed. That Vader series birthed the new characters of Doctor Aphra, Triple Zero, BeeTee, and Cylo. Now, that series has come to an end. THIS NEW SERIES IS GOOD! It picks up the moment that Anakin Skywalker awakes in his armor at the end of Revenge of the Sith. It chronicles the first steps of Darth Vader. We learn something new about the Sith. They do not create their own lightsabers. They must take a saber from a Jedi and make it their own. The Sith blades are red and only red. Why? Palpatine explains that the kyber crystals that power the sabers are living things within the Force. This is backed up by the Rogue One novel (it was either that or Catalyst). The crystals are rock, but they are also alive. In the hands of a Sith, the new owner uses the Dark Side to push all his pain into the crystal--until the crystal bleeds and turns the color of the beam red. I just think that is all sorts of awesome!
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