

This the core of the deck and what will win us games if we are able to protect them in the right way. Semester’s End can be used to blink Pramikon and change the direction before the following turn but it is also a really good way to protect our Planeswalkers it will still reset them to their beginning loyalty +1 and so it could get us farer away from their ultimate, but still better than getting them removed. Mystic Barrier is not a copy spell but it’s basically our Commander on an enchantment while Spark Double is a copy-spell that ignores the legendary rule and that can also copy our Planeswalkers. To create the lock is really simple: you only need two Pramikon pointing in two different directions.īetween the various blinking spells Deadeye Navigator is the best as it is repeatable and let us change Pramikon’s “direction” whenever we want we can also pair it with Dockside Extortionist and go infinite if our opponents have at least three artifacts or enchantments on the field. The easiest ways to create a lock with Pramikon are by blinking it and changing its direction or copying it and creating a lock on the table.

However with Honor-Worn Shaku we can tap them to untap it and produce mana yes, it’s uncolored but it is still mana that we can produce basically for free. Nothing prohibits a Planeswalker to be tapped… it’s only unusual to see as it won’t affect them in any way.
#Oath of liliana blinkk for free#
With the majority of our permanents being Legendary, Mox Amber becomes a niece piece to have around as we can drop it for free and start producing mana with it the only downside is that in a starting hand it could be a dead card in the first few turns. Most of the ramps pieces are simple mana rocks but there are some that deserve a little talk.ĭockside Extortionist on its own is already a really powerful card but in this deck it can shine even more thanks to some blink shenanigans we have, giving us the possibility to produce infinite Treasure with it.
#Oath of liliana blinkk full#
You can click here to see the full decklist. Tha main plan of the deck is to set up a lock with Pramikon and another card that can emulate its ability and then starts gaining advantage with our Planeswalkers’ abilities and use their ultimates to grind for the win. One of the fastest ways to block a superfriend deck is usually by attacking their Planeswalkers more than direct removals and so conditioning the combat with Pramikon is a good way to protect our pieces. Pramikon’s ability makes it really important who the players near us are we are going to use it to decide who can attack us and protect our Planeswalkers from our opponents, even create a lock on the table, completely blocking the attacks thanks to the other cards in our deck.
