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The keys to Pantlaza’s abilities areDinosaursandtoughness.
The only problem with Dinosaurs is that they tend to be prettymana-hungry beasts.
Luckily, there are a bunch of Dinosaur-focused cards that help reduce the cost of these expensive lizards.
Creatures
As stated repeatedly, this deck is all about Dinosaurs.
Other creatures likeMarauding RaptorandOtepec Huntmasterprovide a reduction in Dinosaur cost that ensures Pantlaza can be cast consistently.
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And finally, we have more utility-focused Dinsoaurs.
As you’d expect from such a fearsome creature bang out, Dinosaurs thrive on aggression.
Most of them have big, scary numbers, keywords like trample or haste, and other attention-grabbing effects.
There’s very little subtlety to dinosaurs;play them, eat your opponents, repeat.
This is why your deck should haveplenty of cards whose only job is keeping your hand full.
Removal And Board Sweepers
Every Commander deck should have a board sweeper or two in its arsenal.
For more targeted removal, we turn to standbys likePath to ExileandStroke of Midnight.
Pantlaza, Sun-Favored Commander Decklist
Here’s asample decklistfor a Pantlaza, Sun-Favored Commander deck.
Here are a fewsuggested alternativesif you’re lookingto build Pantlaza on a budget.
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With Pantlaza on the board, its time to start building your army of Dinos.
Hunting Velociraptor is an amazing card that can further propel your Dinos to the table alongside Pantlaza.
The trickiest part will be keeping Panltaza alive.
An alternative strategy is to slow-play opponents.
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