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2 years ago  ::  Oct 08, 2011 - 7:49PM #1
barmithious
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quick question; is Grimgrin any good for commander, cause im looking to build a commander deck for the first time and considering i started playing when New Phyrexia came out, i dont have any older cards. i have Sheoldred,Whispering One and vorniclex but idk if those are any good for commander. i also have  tezz, agent of bolas( felt grimgrin and him would pair nice considering...)

ideas?
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2 years ago  ::  Oct 08, 2011 - 8:23PM #2
metalevolence
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Grimgrin is fine, although Thraximundar is really just better. Sheoldred and Vorinclex would both work fine as well.
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2 years ago  ::  Oct 08, 2011 - 11:37PM #3
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Personally, I'm always nervous with Thraximundar. Someone in my group already plays it, and they are consistently hated out first.

Grimgrin... it's an interesting card. I just pulled one myself and have been trying to work out an EDH decklist. Unlike other commanders you might use, it will require some building around. You'll want to produce a lot of tokens ( Oona, Queen of the Fae , Army of the Damned , Endless ranks of the dead if you're running a lot of zombies) so that you can sacrifice these tokens to Grimgrin in order to strengthen him. Additionally, when you sacrifice creatures and you have Grave Pact in play... it gets funny really fast. Most of these cards have been printed or reprinted fairly recently, and should be easy enough to find.

Another thing if you're playing a fair number of zombies, you can make infinite combos with Rooftop Storm , Cloudstone Curio , and any two zombie creatures, as long as one has an effect when it enters the battlefield.

These are a couple of the biggest things I've found while looking around for my own Grimgrin deck. I'd recomend searching google and other magic forums for decklists to get some inspiration (here's a thread on this forum discussion it community.wizards.com/go/thread/view/758...). Grimgrin may not be the best commander out there, but he can be pretty good when built around, and has a lot of potential to be a fun deck.

Also, since a lot of creatures will be hitting your graveyard, running Sheoldred is a good idea.
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2 years ago  ::  Oct 09, 2011 - 5:09AM #4
RxPhantom
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Oct 8, 2011 -- 7:49PM, barmithious wrote:

quick question; is Grimgrin any good for commander, cause im looking to build a commander deck for the first time and considering i started playing when New Phyrexia came out, i dont have any older cards. i have Sheoldred,Whispering One and vorniclex but idk if those are any good for commander. i also have  tezz, agent of bolas( felt grimgrin and him would pair nice considering...)

ideas?




Grimgrin is a beast.  He's in my league deck, and he's a house every time I cast him.  He needs the same kind of stuff as one of my commanders, Merieke Ri Berit :

Freed From the Real
Pemmin's Aura
Puppet Strings
Thousand-Year Elixir

and for some surprise value and cantrip:

Twitch
Jolt
Infuse

Also, as mentioned previously, token generators are great for Grimgrin, so in addition to those already mentioned:

Snake Basket
Sengir Autocrat
Nuisance Engine
Spiny Starfish

Finally, a previous poster stated that Thraximundar is better...and I must disagree.  In a deck built properly, Grimgrin has the potential to get much bigger, much faster.  Plus, he can target the creature that he kills, which means the defending player doesn't get the option to sac a token or some small utility creature like Solemn Simulacrum .

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2 years ago  ::  Oct 09, 2011 - 6:01AM #5
DOLZero
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I opened one and played him at the prerelease, and was very tempted to build a BU Zombie themed deck around him. Grave Pact and Butcher of Malakir could even double the fun of sacing dudes to untap him. I also like the fact that you could pump him up to be huge if you have enough creatures, or use his untap ability at instant speed. It could be really tricky for other people to play around if piloted by a good player.
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2 years ago  ::  Oct 09, 2011 - 8:58AM #6
darkeshrine
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I've been looking for a way to let Grim tap to make a token, but i don't know of a way in  or

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2 years ago  ::  Oct 09, 2011 - 10:07AM #7
ShardFenix
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Oct 9, 2011 -- 8:58AM, darkeshrine wrote:

I've been looking for a way to let Grim tap to make a token, but i don't know of a way in  or




That's why Thrax is better.  You get access to red which equals access to Elemental Mastery

So you play Grimgrin and enchant him with elemental mastery.
Get him untapped and then tap him for tokens.
Sac one to pump him and Thrax if he's out and untap grimgrin.
Repeat for infinity.

Add in grave pact, vicious shadows, or Butcher of Malakir for even more fun.

I like fun, but competitive decks.  So I might not play what is optimal but they have normally been tested to have a 2/3 winrate.
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2 years ago  ::  Oct 11, 2011 - 4:03PM #8
barmithious
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kk, ty--- i dont think i could get thrax at the moment, so im gona start to build with grimgrin. any more suggestions are very much appreciated.
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2 years ago  ::  Oct 11, 2011 - 4:52PM #9
RxPhantom
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Oct 11, 2011 -- 4:03PM, barmithious wrote:

kk, ty--- i dont think i could get thrax at the moment, so im gona start to build with grimgrin. any more suggestions are very much appreciated.




I still think Grimgrin is better than Thrax, but it's cool.


I'd stack the deck with the normal EDH necessities of ramp, card draw, tutors, removal etc.  But I'd add some token generators, other stuff to untap Grimgrin should the fodder not be available (see my previous post) and creatures like Solemn Simulacrum , who do useful things when they die.

Happy building!  You should post the decklist when you put it together.

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2 years ago  ::  Oct 11, 2011 - 8:24PM #10
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Untap effects are king with Grimgrin, such as Freed from the Real and Crab Umbra as well as cards which grant vigilance ( Akroma's Memorial , Sword of Vengance ) as well as token producers ( Moan of the Unhallowed , Army of the Damned ).   Also, recursion, particularly repeatable recursion, is great with him.  Just a couple of thoughts.
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