How do you win a reanimator EDH?
Reanimator decks usually win in 3 ways.
- Reanimate a card or set of cards that combo wins the game or kills the table on the spot.
- Reanimate a card or set of cards that stax your opponents so bad they concede or cannot fight you.
- Beat down with big bois.
What is a reanimator deck MTG?
Reanimator is a deck archetype known for putting powerful creature cards into their graveyard, then using spells or abilities to return those creatures to the battlefield for a cheaper cost. Reanimator strategies almost always include the color black.
How do reanimator decks win?
After Reanimating Griselbrand and paying 7-14 life, you use fast mana to Entomb to search up Children of Korlis, then Reanimate and sacrifice it to gain that life back. Then, you rinse and repeat until you have almost your entire deck in hand and cast Tendrils to win the game.
How do you play reanimator?
The goal of Reanimator is straightforward: Attempt to place a Griselbrand in the graveyard and return it to play as fast as possible. Once Griselbrand is in play, the raw card draw and size of the body will easily win the game, but there are a few routes to take from there.
How does Legacy reanimator win?
What is the best reanimate creature in MTG?
Exhume is even safer, as the creature will return in its full glory, but it comes with the risk of allowing your opponent to bring something back (which is most often a downside in the mirror). Griselbrand is the best creature possible to reanimate.
Can Reanimator play through counter magic?
Reanimating a Chancellor will do a great job applying enough pressure to buy time to find a Griselbrand or even just kill your opponent as an additional tax on all of their spells will greatly slow down opponents. These are the disruptive cards that allow Reanimator to play through counter magic.
Is RB Reanimator the most powerful deck in MTG?
While the specific iterations of the deck have changed a lot over the years, recently RB Reanimator has proven to be the most consistent, powerful version of the archetype. On some level, it must always be respected in deck building as it always threatens to win the game early against players who aren’t prepared.
Is Reanimator good with Entomb?
This particular version of Reanimator leans into the Tendrils combo element more, so it excludes too many other reanimation targets that are relatively common (like Elesh Norn and Tidespout Tyrant) since the plan is to win the game with a Griselbrand in almost every game. These are both answers to specific issues that can be tutored with Entomb.
