
6-Power Creature + Temur Sabertooth + Wirewood Symbiote + 1-CMC Elf. Ashaya, Soul of the Wild + Quirion Ranger/ Scryb Ranger. Kogla, the Titan Ape + Hyrax Tower Scout. With Selvala, Heart of the Wilds on the field, this deck can create infinite mana in several ways: This deck can win as early as Turn-3, but have found that it consistently wins on Turn-4 through Turn-6. Selvala Brostorm is a fast, all-in competitive combo deck in which you create infinite mana and either destroy the whole board but your own, or create infinitely large creatures and swing in. Please let me know if you have any suggestions or comments! I have updated the list with a few new cards, made the price fit, and then posted it for others to see and enjoy. It's been a while since the contest, and there has been quite a few needed reprints for this deck to where I can get the total list to be ~$100. While it did not win, I still feel like this is a competent deck that can hold its own against other budget cEDH decklists (I haven't tested this against actual cEDH decks). This decklist was originally created for the Spike Feeder's & r/BudgetBrews $75 budget cEDH contest, which was held near the end of 2019. Basic lands are not included in the price. Post questions like "What deck should I play" or "Sell me on your commander". Make sure all outside links are directly related to budget edh.
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Follow appropriate posting guidelines when you submit any deck.Decks Must be under either $50 (Budget) or $25 (Super Budget)įor formatting help please click the formating help tab under the commenting section.My friend and I also decided to make a commander league that had to have decks at or under $25, which got me really interested in brewing budget decks. Those decks might indeed be cheaper than their more competitive counterparts, but they are in no way budget. It comes down to the fact that I was tired of seeing people posting their "budget" decks on other subs or on other forums only to find out they were actually $100, $200, or even $300+. However they likely will be easy to upgrade if you do wish to spend a little extra money. Decks here probably won't be anything close to top tier, as they are only $50 or $25. The goal of this sub is to provide players with actually budget edh decks that they can use for casual games.