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You Should Be Playing: Nezumi Graverobber
Champions of Kamigawa is secretly the most influential set in the history of Commander. It was there at the beginning, and you can still feel it's influence all these years later in decision space, card design, and format philosophy.
But there are a ton of cards that were near format staples that have been forgotten over the years. Some of them, like Nezumi Graverobber, are absolute blowouts.
What are you looking for in your to drops?
Utility? I'll guarantee you're not playing enough graveyard hate as it is. Nezumi Graverobber isn't the most efficient tool in the world, but he is more than sufficient to hold back the reanimator and value players at the table.
Need some tribal synergies? Here's a useful little Rat Rogue or Wizard for you.
Value through the entire game? Here's one two-drop that is just as good a draw on turn 6 as it is on 2. In fact, it probably has more targets to remove if you draw it late.
How about the ability to single-handedly win the game? Not too many two-drops can dominate the end game like Nezumi Graverobber. Reanimate opposing fatties to dominate combat, trigger every EtB known to man, or just get the biggest, scariest dude you can find to close out the game.
Not bad for a two.
EDHREC Stats (9/23): 6680 total decks. 0% of all decks.
Pairs nicely with:
Arvinox the Mind Flail
Nath of the Gilt Leaf
Anvil of Bogarden
Stronghold Rats
Eternal Witness
Syr Konrad the Grim
Heartstone
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Arvinox, the Mind Flail
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