u/umbrita

Feedback on Teval Sultai Graveyard Spellslinger
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Feedback on Teval Sultai Graveyard Spellslinger

Hi everyone!

About a month ago I asked for help building a Quandrix control/spellslinger deck, but after working on it more I felt like the deck lacked reliable ways to close games.

I’ve now shifted the idea into Sultai with Teval, the Balanced Scale as the commander. The deck is meant to feel like a Strixhaven mix between Quandrix and Witherbloom: self-mill, looting, flashback, recursion and reanimation, with Teval turning cards leaving the graveyard into Zombie Druids.

The main reason for adding black was to give the deck more actual win conditions. I’m now trying cards like Witherbloom Apprentice and Professor Onyx so the deck can turn spell chains into damage, while also opening up some extra graveyard/combo lines.

I’m not aiming for cEDH, but I do want the deck to feel solid and have a clear way to end games. Does this core look coherent? Are there any obvious cuts, weak points, or missing pieces?

Decklist: https://moxfield.com/decks/u2YPhL2ri0KA-N2j_Ee5KQ

Thanks!

u/umbrita — 10 hours ago
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How do I actually close out games with Quandrix, the Proof?

Hey everyone, I'm building a Quandrix, the Proof control deck and I'm stuck on the endgame. I want the deck to focus heavily on interaction (it's a control deck), I'd like to base my wincon on filling my graveyard quickly with the help of Quandrix, but I'm not sure how to reliably close out games once I have enough cards in the graveyard.

My main options are:

Cast Candlekeep Inspiration for a massive token army

Equip Glamdring or Runechanter's Pike to an evasive creature

Here is the decklist: https://moxfield.com/decks/BS3nBJdYbUqGXPrBcrVkkg

Any tips or card suggestions would be super helpful!

u/umbrita — 28 days ago