tom bombadil mtg commander deck Tom Bombadil
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tom bombadil mtg commander deck

tom bombadil mtg commander deck Tom Bombadil

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tom bombadil mtg commander deck Tom BombadilDeck OverviewCommander: Tom BombadilStep into the enchanting world of Middle earth with Tom Bombadil as your guide. This deck is a Saga lovers dream, filled with tales that unfold over several turns and synergize with Toms ability to protect himself and generate massive value each turn. Core StrategyAt the heart of this deck are the Sagas, each chapter telling a powerful story and turning the battlefield in your favor. Tom Bombadil thrives on Sagas

🔥 Deck Overview
Commander: Tom Bombadil
Step into the enchanting world of Middle-earth with Tom Bombadil as your guide. This deck is a Saga lover’s dream, filled with tales that unfold over several turns and synergize with Tom’s ability to protect himself and generate massive value each turn.

🌿 Core Strategy
At the heart of this deck are the Sagas, each chapter telling a powerful story and turning the battlefield in your favor. Tom Bombadil thrives on Sagas going to the graveyard—he draws you cards and replaces them instantly with more. Early game, ramp spells like Cultivate, Rampant Growth, and Sanctum Weaver get your mana flowing, while midgame you focus on flooding the field with Sagas and using Tom’s ability to keep your advantage going. Board wipes like Fumigate and Shatter the Sky reset your opponents while leaving Tom and your enchantments safe.

⚔️ Key Creatures & Spells
Narci, Fable Singer and Eidolon of Blossoms turn your enchantments into card draw engines, fueling your hand and keeping your options open. Ghen, Arcanum Weaver and Satsuki, the Living Lore manipulate Sagas directly, ensuring you get the most out of each chapter. Payoffs like Archon of Sun's Grace and Sanctum Weaver transform your Sagas into a battlefield-dominating army and mana engine.

💎 Ramp & Mana Support
Artifacts like Arcane Signet, Fellwar Stone, and Altar of the Pantheon ensure you have the perfect mana to play any Saga you draw. Coupled with ramp spells like Search for Tomorrow and Cultivate, your mana base is rock solid to support casting your best spells.

🌟 Key Highlights / Synergies
Tom’s indestructibility with five Sagas in play makes him the ultimate late-game commander. Open the Vaults and Dance of the Manse can bring back a graveyard full of Sagas in one swing, turning the tide of the game instantly. The creative interactions between The Horus Heresy, Battle of Frost and Fire, and The Akroan War allow you to keep your opponents’ boards in check while your own grows ever stronger.

What You Get
100-card Commander deck – fully EDH legal
A saga-filled journey that’s flavorful, resilient, and dripping with synergy
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Commander
Tom Bombadil

Enchantments
Genesis of the Daleks
Vault 87: Forced Evolution
Elspeth Conquers Death
The Horus Heresy
Battle of Frost and Fire
Vault 13: Dweller's Journey
Scroll of Isildur
Day of the Moon
The First Iroan Games
Firja's Retribution
The Akroan War
The Apprentice's Folly
The Flux
The Phasing of Zhalfir
The Aesir Escape Valhalla
Enchantress's Presence
Estrid's Invocation
Happily Ever After
Long List of the Ents
Case of the Shattered Pact
Ballad of the Black Flag
The Bath Song
The Weatherseed Treaty
Binding the Old Gods
The Hunger Tide Rises
The Creation of Avacyn
The Eldest Reborn
Fertile Ground
Omen of the Hunt

Creatures
Narci, Fable Singer
Sigurd, Jarl of Ravensthorpe
Ghen, Arcanum Weaver
Satsuki, the Living Lore
Barbara Wright
Goldberry, River-Daughter
Sun Titan
Sanctum Weaver
Eidolon of Blossoms
Archon of Sun's Grace
Jukai Naturalist

Sorcery/Instants
Dance of the Manse
Fumigate
Open the Vaults
Sublime Exhalation
Depopulate
Expel the Interlopers
Shatter the Sky
Serum Snare
Clockspinning
Flicker of Fate
Negate
Rampant Growth
Cultivate
Scrollshift
Search for Tomorrow

Artifacts
Coalition Relic
Fellwar Stone
Commander's Sphere
Arcane Signet
Altar of the Pantheon

Lands
Nesting Grounds
Exotic Orchard
Mystic Monastery
Crumbling Necropolis
Nomad Outpost
Sandsteppe Citadel
Seaside Citadel
Jungle Shrine
Vivid Grove
Ash Barrens
Myriad Landscape
Thriving Isle
Thriving Moor
Thriving Bluff
Thriving Grove
Thriving Heath
Command Tower
Evolving Wilds
Path of Ancestry
Shimmerdrift Vale
7x Plains
4x Forests
3x Islands
3x Mountains
2x Swamps

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