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mtg locus cards Omnath, Locus of Rage

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mtg locus cards Omnath, Locus of RageDeck OverviewCommander: Omnath, Locus of Rage Core StrategyOmnath, Locus of Rage harnesses the power of lands to create massive elemental tokens that will quickly overrun your opponentsRamp early with spells like Cultivate, Farhaven Elf, and Springbloom Druid to bring Omnath to the field as fast as possibleTurn every land drop into an army of elemental destruction and unleash a tide of damage that no opponent can withstand Key Creatures & SpellsRamp

🔥 Deck Overview
Commander: Omnath, Locus of Rage

🐲 Core Strategy
Omnath, Locus of Rage harnesses the power of lands to create massive elemental tokens that will quickly overrun your opponents
Ramp early with spells like Cultivate, Farhaven Elf, and Springbloom Druid to bring Omnath to the field as fast as possible
Turn every land drop into an army of elemental destruction and unleash a tide of damage that no opponent can withstand

⚔️ Key Creatures & Spells
Ramp and land synergy creatures like Phylath, World Sculptor, Titania, Protector of Argoth, and Rampaging Baloths fuel your elemental creation engine
Huge threats like Rubblehulk, Beanstalk Giant, and Molimo, Maro-Sorcerer grow with your lands and smash through defenses
Powerful burn and control from Warstorm Surge and Where Ancients Tread turn every elemental into a potential removal spell
Utility and resilience from cards like Perennial Behemoth and Living Twister to keep your lands flowing and your elementals churning

💎 Ramp & Mana Support
Ramp spells like Harrow, Roiling Regrowth, and Rampant Growth ensure a constant supply of lands for Omnath’s elemental triggers
Artifact ramp from Arcane Signet, Moss Diamond, and Fire Diamond accelerates your game plan even faster
Land recursion from The Mending of Dominaria and Reap the Past keeps your landfall engine revving

🌟 Key Highlights / Synergies
Double-dipping triggers with Titania, Protector of Argoth to make elementals when lands enter and when they leave the battlefield
Blink effects from Semester's End and Nahiri's Resolve to reset your threats and re-trigger ETBs
Elemental synergy with Garruk's Uprising for trample and card draw, and Cactusfolk Sureshot for instant-speed aggression
Sacrifice synergy from Mina and Denn, Wildborn, Living Twister, and Gruul Turf to keep your triggers flowing every turn
Turn early aggression into overwhelming late-game with Warstorm Surge and Where Ancients Tread transforming every elemental into burn damage

What You Get
100-card Commander deck – fully EDH legal
Focuses on elemental tribal synergy, landfall ramp, and devastating burn triggers
Includes Omnath, Locus of Rage, Titania, Protector of Argoth, Rampaging Baloths, and dozens of other elemental-themed spells and landfall support
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Commander
Omnath, Locus of Rage

Planeswalkers
Chandra, Flamecaller
Chandra, Acolyte of Flame

Creatures
Phylath, World Sculptor
Titania, Protector of Argoth
Mina and Denn, Wildborn
Living Twister
Flamekin Herald
Perennial Behemoth
Rampaging Baloths
Rubblehulk
Garruk's Packleader
Embodiment of Insight
Foundation Breaker
Cactusfolk Sureshot
Creeping Trailblazer
Beanstalk Giant
Molimo, Maro-Sorcerer
Yavimaya Elder
Springbloom Druid
Fertilid
Farhaven Elf
Elvish Rejuvenator

Instants/Sorceries
Force of Rage
Dire-Strain Rampage
Reap the Past
Animist's Awakening
Nissa's Renewal
Escape to the Wilds
Jaheira's Respite
Kamahl's Will
Cultivate
Ground Assault
Glimpse the Core
Map the Frontier
Vastwood Surge
Roiling Regrowth
Cartographer's Survey
Harrow
Far Wanderings
Cleansing Wildfire
Rampant Growth
Dance of the Tumbleweeds
Explore
Broken Bond
Natural Connection
Nissa's Pilgrimage
Search for Tomorrow

Enchantments
Where Ancients Tread
The Mending of Dominaria
Warstorm Surge
Garruk's Uprising
Khalni Heart Expedition
Broken Fall

Artifacts
Moss Diamond
Fire Diamond
Arcane Signet

Lands
Sheltered Thicket
Cinder Glade
Temple of the False God
Gruul Turf
Myriad Landscape
Mountain Valley
Blighted Woodland
Shire Terrace
Terramorphic Expanse
Slagwoods Bridge
Promising Vein
Naya Panorama
Evolving Wilds
Escape Tunnel
Command Tower
17x Forests
11x Mountains


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★★★★★ 5
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