Blood Rites Upgrade Guide

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Andy Zupke
Andy Zupke
Blood Rites Upgrade Guide

Hey friends. Your EDHREC precon guru is back, and he’s tapping on your window. Go ahead, invite him in! 

In our Precon Review of Blood Rites, the Orzhov Vampire deck from The Lost Caverns of Ixalan, we saw that this deck has the makings of a strong aggro/Aristocrats deck, but needs a bit more focus.

We’ll break our upgrades up into two parts: budget (~$5 or less) and non-budget ($5 or more).

Vampyre Folklore

To recap, this deck is led by Clavileño, First of the BlessedClavileño, First of the Blessed, a 2/2 Vampire Cleric that turns an attacking Vampire into a Demon that creates a 4/3 flying token when it dies. So obviously we want to attack, and we want our creatures to die.

Clavileño, First of the Blessed
Carmen, Cruel Skymarcher

Our backup singer is Carmen, Cruel SkymarcherCarmen, Cruel Skymarcher. For five mana, this Vampire Soldier gets a +1/+1 counter whenever a player sacrifices a permanent, and you gain a life. When she attacks, you can return a permanent with mana value less than or equal to her power from the graveyard to the battlefield. 

The synergy with these two is awesome. Both want you to attack, and Clavileño wants you to sacrifice your creatures to turn them into something bigger, just for Carmen to bring the original creature back.

Here’s the original decklist:


Blood Rites Precon

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Commander (1)

Creatures (35)

Enchantments (6)

Artifacts (11)

Sorceries (5)

Instants (4)

Planeswalkers (1)

Lands (37)

Clavileño, First of the Blessed

Let the Right One In

Having a sacrifice outlet at all times is crucial for this deck. So we’ll start our upgrade by adding a few. Acolyte of AclazotzAcolyte of Aclazotz can tap to sacrifice a creature, with a bit of life drain thrown in. Bloodmist InfiltratorBloodmist Infiltrator can sac a creature when it attacks, and also sneak in some damage. With the anthems and +1/+1 counters in the deck, it’s likely to be more than just three damage. Relic VialRelic Vial was one of the most egregious exclusions from the precon, and is something almost every deck led by a Cleric should be running. And then we have two lands. There’s High MarketHigh Market, which has been in so many precons before now, it amazes me that it was forgotten here. And Westvale AbbeyWestvale Abbey pulls double duty as both a sac outlet and token maker (I’ve heard having a 9/7 flying lifelinker is pretty nice too).

Relic Vial
Bastion of Remembrance
Sanguine Bond

For more Aristocrats and life drain effects, we’ll include Bastion of RemembranceBastion of Remembrance and Tenured InkcasterTenured Inkcaster. And of course, we’ll add Sanguine BondSanguine Bond for the Sanguine Bond + Exquisite BloodExquisite Blood combo. I’m not a huge fan of two-card combos, but I know most of you are. And there’s no way to tutor for either piece, so it’s not going to become the main win condition for the deck. Just a happy lil' alternate win-con.

We’ll happily bring a non-Vampire into the fold if it’s worth it. And with all these triggers from creatures dying, Teysa KarlovTeysa Karlov is most definitely worth it. If all she did in the deck was double your 4/3 Vampire Demon token-making, I’d say that’d be enough. But that’s a small fraction of the death triggers in this deck. Alternatively, or in addition, you could add Drivnod, Carnage DominusDrivnod, Carnage Dominus.

Preacher of the SchismPreacher of the Schism is a win/win, as we’re either getting a Vampire token or card draw. Inspiring LeaderInspiring Leader turns our 4/3 tokens into 6/5s, in addition to buffing all the 1/1 tokens in the deck. Conjurer's MantleConjurer's Mantle is great for card advantage, while Explorer's ScopeExplorer's Scope either ramps us or gives us information. I know Explorer’s Scope may not look like much, but I’ve had enough games with it where I got three or four lands out of it to know that it’s far more powerful than it appears. Especially in a deck like this were our game plan revolves around attacking.

Teysa Karlov
Inspiring Leader
Bishop of Rebirth

Lastly, for a bit of extra recursion, let’s throw in a Bishop of RebirthBishop of Rebirth.

We’ll call our familiars to dispose of these corpses: Blade of the BloodchiefBlade of the Bloodchief, BloodghastBloodghast, Butcher of MalakirButcher of Malakir, Dusk Legion ZealotDusk Legion Zealot, Glass-Cast HeartGlass-Cast Heart, Heirloom BladeHeirloom Blade, Kindred BoonKindred Boon, Martyr of DuskMartyr of Dusk, Nighthawk ScavengerNighthawk Scavenger, Oathsworn VampireOathsworn Vampire, Radiant DestinyRadiant Destiny, Sorin, Lord of InnistradSorin, Lord of Innistrad, Temple of the False GodTemple of the False God, Windbrisk HeightsWindbrisk Heights.

Here’s the budget upgraded decklist:


Blood Rites Budget Upgrade

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Commander (1)

Creatures (35)

Enchantments (7)

Artifacts (11)

Instants (4)

Sorceries (5)

Lands (37)

Clavileño, First of the Blessed

The Count’s Finest

Time to don your ascots and other fine frippery, cuz it’s time for our non-budget upgrades.

Anointed ProcessionAnointed Procession is just what we need to fill our board with more Vampires, Vampire Demons, and, of course, Treasure from Smothering TitheSmothering Tithe and Black Market ConnectionsBlack Market Connections, which are both also getting added. And let’s make even more Vampires with Bloodline KeeperBloodline Keeper

Liliana, Dreadhorde GeneralLiliana, Dreadhorde General can also make Zombie tokens, but that’s not why she’s here. The card draw and sacrifice effects are far more relevant.

Anointed Procession
Bloodline Keeper
Liliana, Dreadhorde General

These Vampires will happily borrow a few tools from the Phyrexians. Phyrexian TowerPhyrexian Tower and Phyrexian AltarPhyrexian Altar both let us sacrifice our creatures for profit. And why not throw a SkullclampSkullclamp on them to extract more information?

Did you know that both Clavileño and Carmen have multiple triggered abilities? Roaming ThroneRoaming Throne knows (honestly, this card can go in almost any typal deck). With Clav and Roaming Throne, you’ll get two attack triggers, and when those dying Vampire Demons create tokens, they’ll be doubled as well.

Coat of Arms
Skullclamp
Phyrexian Altar

And last is Coat of ArmsCoat of Arms, so that we can overpower our enemies in a swift fashion and still have time for our dalliances before sunup.

These frocks are worn: Commander's SphereCommander's Sphere, Conjurer's MantleConjurer's Mantle, Explorer's ScopeExplorer's Scope, Inspiring LeaderInspiring Leader, March of the CanonizedMarch of the Canonized, Pact of the SerpentPact of the Serpent, Promise of AclazotzPromise of Aclazotz, Rogue's PassageRogue's Passage, Village RitesVillage Rites.

Here’s the non-budget upgraded decklist:


Blood Rites Non-Budget Upgrade

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Commander (1)

Creatures (36)

Sorceries (4)

Enchantments (7)

Instants (3)

Artifacts (11)

Planeswalkers (1)

Lands (37)

Clavileño, First of the Blessed

Once Bitten

That’s it for our Upgrade Guide for Blood Rites. What did you think? Anything I missed? Anything I should’ve left in? What’s your favorite Vampire movie? Let me know in the comments. And be sure to keep checking back for more precon guides here on EDHREC.

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Andy Zupke

Andy's been playing Magic on and off since Fallen Empires. He loves to travel, drink, eat, and spend time with family and friends.

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