Dominate with a Vren, the Relentless deck in Magic: The Gathering.
This even plays into its ward cost, as it requires any opponent targeting it to sacrifice a Food.
This meansunless they have a Food token, they’ll have to sacrifice one of their creatures.
Camellia, The Seedmiser
Camellia, the Seedmiseris one of your ways to set up infinite combos.
Since a lot of creatures will be dying,Blood Artistis a vital card to the deck.
You will gain life while making someone else lose life.
Blood Artist is one of the ways you accomplish your wind condition.
It forces all other artifacts to be tapped and stay tapped so long as Kill Switch is tapped.
Kill Switch’s effect only applies to artifacts that were on the battlefield when you activated its effect.
Any artifact that enters after you use it will be treated as normal.
If you have a way to infinitely create more creatures, Ashnod’s Altar cannet you infinite colorless mana.
Outlets like these arevital to sacrifice decks, as they’re how you start off your main combo lines.
Go wide with tons of Rats in Commander with Magic: The Gathering’s Marrow-Gnawer.
The deck foregoes most traditional board wipes.
Instead, it uses cards that will destroy all artifacts.
This not only takes care of creatures, but your opponents' artifacts as well.
Creeping CorrosionandFade From Historyboth get rid of all artifacts, with the latter taking care of enchantments as well.
The deck is a slow build-up until your combo lines are ready.
You’renot going to be winning in combat, as your creatures are on the weaker side of things.
You do have a lot of great chump blockers, especially creatures with recursion built-in, likeCauldron Familiar.
You don’t turn your back on family.