frog deck mtg commander MTG Commander Deck EDH Deck Grolnok, the Omnivore 100 Magic Cards Custom  Deck Frogs Self Mill Simic Frog Deck
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frog deck mtg commander MTG Commander Deck EDH Deck Grolnok, the Omnivore 100 Magic Cards Custom Deck Frogs Self Mill Simic Frog Deck

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frog deck mtg commander MTG Commander Deck EDH Deck Grolnok, the Omnivore 100 Magic Cards Custom Deck Frogs Self Mill Simic Frog DeckCrafted for the casual Commander player, this deck balances affordability with solid performance. This is a Custom Built Commander Deck built by Moonveil Games. This is NOT an official Wizards of the Coast preconstructed deck. This complete 100 card commander deck was hand assembled using authentic Magic: The Gathering cards. It's designed for casual Commander EDH play and offers a fun, themed experience right out of the box! Condition & Shipping:

Crafted for the casual Commander player, this deck balances affordability with solid performance.

This is a Custom-Built Commander Deck built by Moonveil Games. This is NOT an official Wizards of the Coast preconstructed deck.

This complete 100-card commander deck was hand-assembled using authentic Magic: The Gathering™ cards. It's designed for casual Commander/EDH play and offers a fun, themed experience right out of the box!

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Commander - 1
Grolnok, the Omnivore

Creatures - 32
Clement, the Worrywort
Spore Frog
Rampaging Baloths
Mulldrifter
Dream Eater
Curator of Destinies
Coiling Oracle
Sakura-Tribe Elder
Transcendent Dragon
Siren Stormtamer
Foundation Breaker
Poison Dart Frog
Trygon Predator
Augmenter Pugilist//Echoing Equation
Treeguard Duo
Mistwalker
Pond Prophet
Blanchwood Prowler
Lilysplash Mentor
Sibsig Appraiser
Dreamdew Entrancer
Satyr Wayfinder
Clifftop Lookout
Millikin
Great Oak Guardian
The Thirteenth Doctor
End-Raze Forerunners
Three Tree Scribe
Long River Lurker
Rampant Frogantua
Hydroid Krasis
Plaxcaster Frogling

Instants & Sorceries - 3
Mulch
Thought Scour
Incubation//Incongruity

Artifacts - 10
Sol Ring
Ghoulcaller's Bell
Wand of Vertebrae
Simic Signet
Arcane Signet
Oblivion Stone
Soul-Guide Lantern
Talisman of Curiosity
Codex Shredder
Perpetual Timepiece

Enchantments - 16
Witness Protection
Chronic Flooding
Crawling Sensation
Crawling Infestation
Lignify
Unable to Scream
Jace's Erasure
Frogify
The Bears of Littjara
Kasmina's Transmutation
Fertile Ground
Seal of Primordium
Wild Growth
Font of Fertility
Sandwurm Convergence
Eaten by Piranhas

Lands - 38
Lilypad Village
Simic Guildgate
Overflowing Basin
Hinterland Harbor
Flooded Grove
Temple of Mystery
Simic Growth Chamber
Vineglimmer Snarl
Tanglepool Bridge
Meditation Pools
Forests 18
Islands 10


Designer Notes: Your commander allows all of your frogs to build up a huge stockpile of powerful cards you can cast from exile with croak counters. End-Raze Forerunners can help close out the game by buffing your army. Cards like Crawling infestation and Chronic Flooding can help you exile playable permanents even faster alongside your frog army. Almost all the cards in the deck are permanents, and the few that aren't have flashback, so milling yourself will always yield massive value with your commander!

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