good cards for a dragon deck mtg The Ur-Dragon
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good cards for a dragon deck mtg The Ur-Dragon

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good cards for a dragon deck mtg The Ur-DragonDeck Overview Commander: The Ur Dragon This is the definition of a late game king. Once The Ur Dragon hits the board, youre cheating dragons into play, drawing cards, and breathing fire on anyone left standing. Ramp up, hold steady, and end the game in one colossal swing. Core Strategy Ramp early and survive until you can cast or cheat in The Ur Dragon. Flood the board with flying, fire breathing beaters using his attack trigger. Use synergy

🔥 Deck Overview
Commander:
The Ur-Dragon
This is the definition of a late-game king. Once
The Ur-Dragon hits the board, you’re cheating dragons into play, drawing cards, and breathing fire on anyone left standing. Ramp up, hold steady, and end the game in one colossal swing.

 

🌿 Core Strategy
• Ramp early and survive until you can cast or cheat in
The Ur-Dragon.
• Flood the board with flying, fire-breathing beaters using his attack trigger.
• Use synergy enchantments and haste enablers to turn your board into an instant win.

 

⚔️ Key Creatures & Spells
• Dragon all-stars like Drakuseth, Maw of Flames
, Atarka, World Render, and Broodmate Dragon bring overwhelming presence.
• Removal suite includes
Terminate, Draconic Lore, and Crux of Fate for targeted and mass control.
Steel Hellkite, Dragonlord's Servant, and Sword Coast Serpent bring utility, ramp, and flexibility.

 

💎 Mana & Value Engines
• Ramp with
Wayfarer’s Bauble, Arcane Signet, Firemind Vessel, and Hedron Archive.
Carnelian Orb of Dragonkind and Fires of Yavimaya give haste to your dragons right away.
• Draw from
Garruk’s Uprising, Distant Melody, and Timeless Dragon to keep gas in the tank.

 

🌟 Key Highlights / Synergies
The Ur-Dragon gives cost reduction and an insane attack trigger—free dragons and card draw!
Encroaching Dragonstorm, Breaching Dragonstorm, and Reflections of Littjara ramp up the dragon swarm fast.
• Dragons like
Sunscorch Regent, Bogardan Hellkite, and Kilnmouth Dragon (via Spit Flame, etc.) stack value.
• Lands like
Haven of the Spirit Dragon, Frontier Bivouac, and Path of Ancestry support 5-color consistency.

 

✅ What You Get
A Near-Mint Authentic 100-card MTG EDH deck that’s fully Commander-legal and optimized for overwhelming late-game dragon dominance.
Safely packaged and shipped to your door for free!

 

Commander
The Ur-Dragon

Creatures
Drakuseth, Maw of Flames
Atarka, World Render
Decadent Dragon
Sunscorch Regent
Broodmate Dragon
Bogardan Hellkite
Gluttonous Hellkite
Kilnmouth Dragon
Scavenger Regent
Steel Hellkite
Deathbringer Regent
Timeless Dragon
Icefall Regent
Korlessa, Scale Singer
Renari, Merchant of Marvels
Lozhan, Dragons' Legacy
Thrakkus the Butcher
Jeskai Shrinekeeper
Karakyk Guardian
Disruptive Stormbrood
Swashbuckler Extraordinaire
Sonic Shrieker
Dragonlord's Servant
Firespitter Whelp
Savage Ventmaw
Sword Coast Serpent
Patron of the Arts
Reckless Barbarian
Scaled Nurturer

Sorcery/Instants
Crackling Doom
Spit Flame
Painful Truths
Crux of Fate
Auroral Procession
Unburial Rites
Fearsome Awakening
Draconic Lore
Terminate
Growth Spiral
Dragon's Fire
Piercing Exhale
Osseous Exhale
Caustic Exhale
Molten Exhale
Distant Melody

Enchantments
Leyline of Mutation
Reflections of Littjara
Encroaching Dragonstorm
Breaching Dragonstorm
Garruk's Uprising
Fires of Yavimaya
Monstrous Vortex

Artifacts
Gruul Signet
Hedron Archive
Arcane Signet
Carnelian Orb of Dragonkind
Dragonstorm Globe
Firemind Vessel
Fire Diamond
Commander's Sphere
Wayfarer's Bauble

Lands
Haven of the Spirit Dragon
Exotic Orchard
Mystic Monastery
Jungle Shrine
Frontier Bivouac
Nomad Outpost
Temple of the False God
Secluded Courtyard
Unclaimed Territory
Temple of the Dragon Queen
Opal Palace
Path of Ancestry
Command Tower
Terramorphic Expanse
5x Islands
5x Mountains
5x Plains
5x Swamps
5x Forests

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