fungus deck mtg commander Thelon of Havenwood
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fungus deck mtg commander

fungus deck mtg commander Thelon of Havenwood

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fungus deck mtg commander Thelon of HavenwoodDeck OverviewCommander: Thelon of HavenwoodThis is a flavorful and synergistic fungus tribal deck that turns your small spore bearing creatures into massive threats. Thelon acts as both a buffer and a payoff, pumping up your fungal forces while fueling your graveyard strategies. Core StrategyThe heart of this deck is a blend of fungus tribal and saproling aristocrats. Cast your army of Thallid creatures like Thallid Omnivore, Thorn Thallid, and

🔥 Deck Overview
Commander: Thelon of Havenwood
This is a flavorful and synergistic fungus tribal deck that turns your small spore-bearing creatures into massive threats. Thelon acts as both a buffer and a payoff, pumping up your fungal forces while fueling your graveyard strategies.

🌿 Core Strategy
The heart of this deck is a blend of fungus tribal and saproling aristocrats. Cast your army of Thallid creatures like Thallid Omnivore, Thorn Thallid, and Sporecrown Thallid to generate saprolings. Let Thelon convert those spores into an unstoppable force, turning small creatures into real threats. If you want to change things up, Slimefoot, the Stowaway makes for an excellent backup commander, offering a different path to victory with saproling token drain and resilience.

⚔️ Key Creatures & Spells
Mycoloth – devours your tokens to make a new saproling army every turn
Verdant Force and Sporesower Thallid – constant saproling generation to keep your board full
Moldervine Reclamation and Fecundity – card draw engines that ensure your graveyard is always stocked
Overrun and Overwhelming Stampede – turn your army into a lethal, trample-laden stampede
In Garruk’s Wake – a one-sided board wipe that leaves you untouched while your fungus army grows

💎 Ramp & Mana Support
Llanowar Elves, Fertilid, and ramp spells like Saproling Migration get you going early and keep your mana flowing to support your plans.
Golgari Cluestone, Golgari Keyrune, and Golgari Locket round out your mana base, ensuring you have what you need to keep your fungus swarm growing.

🌟 Key Highlights / Synergies
Thelon of Havenwood – your key to pumping up your board and making even small fungus threats lethal
Molderhulk and Rot Shambler – capitalize on your graveyard to build bigger threats
Night Soil and Necrogenesis – turn opposing graveyards into fuel for your saproling army
Spread the Sickness and Slice in Twain – keep the board clear while adding to your own value
Savage Thallid and Death Mutation – your creatures get even stronger as your graveyard grows

What You Get
100-card Commander deck – fully EDH legal
A unique and thematic fungus tribal experience that can go wide, go tall, and grind out the long game
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Commander
Thelon of Havenwood

Creatures
Slimefoot, the Stowaway
Mycoloth
Verdant Force
Sporesower Thallid
Vitaspore Thallid
Thelonite Hermit
Sporemound
Thallid Germinator
Thorn Thallid
Thallid Shell-Dweller
Deathspore Thallid
Feral Thallid
Sporoloth Ancient
Thallid
Sporecrown Thallid
Thallid Devourer
Winding Constrictor
Boneyard Mycodrax
Tukatongue Thallid
Undergrowth Scavenger
Moldgraf Scavenger
Fertilid
Llanowar Elves
Spore Flower
Thallid Soothsayer
Mold Shambler
Savage Thallid
Yavimaya Sapherd
Rot Shambler
Mold Adder
Thallid Omnivore
Rhizome Lurcher
Deathbloom Thallid
Molderhulk

Enchantments
Night Soil
Moldervine Reclamation
Fecundity
Necrogenesis
Deathreap Ritual

Spells
Fungal Rebirth
Shamanic Revelation
Overwhelming Stampede
In Garruk’s Wake
Deathsprout
Death Mutation
Harmonize
Golgari Charm
Saproling Migration
Slice in Twain
Annihilate
Scatter the Seeds
Fungal Infection
Grim Affliction
Overcome
Spread the Sickness
Overrun

Artifacts
Druidic Satchel
Plague Boiler
Golgari Cluestone
Golgari Keyrune
Golgari Locket

Lands
Oran-Rief, the Vastwood
Grim Backwoods
Golgari Rot Farm
Golgari Guildgate
Temple of the False God
Jungle Hollow
Evolving Wilds
Slippery Karst
13x Swamp
17x Forest

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