Brew For Your Buck - Budget Rakdos Aura Combo Deck

by
Brian Cain
Brian Cain
Brew For Your Buck - Budget Rakdos Aura Combo Deck
(Lagomos, Hand of HatredLagomos, Hand of Hatred | Art by Tuan Duong Chu)

The Screaming Cat

Hello fellow brewer and welcome back to Brew For Your Buck, where we swap out the top 10 most expensive cards in a deck with 10 budget cards that add a unique twist. Recently, my friends over at the Orzhov discord server (we talk a lot about RatadrabikRatadrabik, a series favorite) brought a very fun infinite combo to my attention, and I thought I'd share it with the world. Or at least the subset of people in the world that read my articles. I'll explain the combo below, but it involves a very specific black enchantment, and needs an X/1 to start the loop. Enter our commander:

Lagomos, Hand of Hatred

Lagomos, as you see, is pretty much purpose built to include this combo. Also, the starting price of the average list doesn't break the bank too bad at only $128.73. That said, we can still find some savings and certainly drop the list under $100, fulfilling a common budget threshold for those non-BFYB believers. Here's what we can cut:

            1. Dictate of ErebosDictate of Erebos ($12.22)
            2. Diabolic IntentDiabolic Intent ($7.73)
            3. SkullclampSkullclamp ($6.15)
            4. Plumb the ForbiddenPlumb the Forbidden ($5.13)
            5. Ashnod's AltarAshnod's Altar ($4.62)
            6. Pitiless PlundererPitiless Plunderer ($4.60)
            7. OphiomancerOphiomancer ($4.08)
            8. Braids, Arisen NightmareBraids, Arisen Nightmare ($3.81)
            9. Black MarketBlack Market ($3.79)
            10. Talisman of IndulgenceTalisman of Indulgence ($3.01)

Total Value of Cuts: $55.14

Even the mana base doesn't hurt too bad, with only two lands, Blood CryptBlood Crypt and Luxury SuiteLuxury Suite to be replaced with a Swamp and a Mountain. Doing this adds $25.44 in savings, for a total of $80.58.

 

Additions

 

Infinite Screaming

So let's get to this combo already. Our primary piece in an old Aura from Darksteel which is the screaming part of our Screaming Cats combo: Screams from WithinScreams from Within ($3.53). You probably see where this is going. We can enchant the 2/1 that Lagomos creates with this, it will die, and Screams will trigger to return to the battlefield. Enchanting what, you ask? Enter the cat. Warehouse TabbyWarehouse Tabby ($0.02) will see Screams leave the battlefield, and generate a 1/1 Rat, which we can target again with Screams. Our friends from Commander Spellbook explain from there:

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Seriously, what's with CatsCats andand infinite combos? Fortunately, we can also add a backup cat for some redundancy. Tormod, the DesecratorTormod, the Desecrator ($0.38) just needs a sacrifice outlet like Viscera SeerViscera Seer and Tormod will see Screams leave the graveyard to make a token, ready to be enchanted.

Screams from Within
Warehouse Tabby
Tormod, the Desecrator

 

Now that we're looping screaming tokens, manymany ofof thethe waysways toto winwin the game are already in our deck, so if we get the loop going with an untapped Lagomos, we can go find any of them at will. We also have plenty of ways to make creatures die, like Fleshbag MarauderFleshbag Marauder and friends, to meet the five creature threshold needed to activate Lagomos.

 

Hapless Howlers

One drawback of the FleshbagFleshbag effects is that they're one time use. JadarJadar is already in the list so we can throw in Ghoulish ProcessionGhoulish Procession ($0.16) too. The Decayed mechanic works so well here because the tokens auto-sac at the end of combat, giving us our second main phase to use Lagomos to the fullest. The possibility to untap with four Zombies just means we need to arrange one more death that turn. We can take full advantage of the FleshbagsFleshbags by adding in Totentanz, Swarm PiperTotentanz, Swarm Piper ($0.06) and Anax, Hardened in the ForgeAnax, Hardened in the Forge ($0.08). These two simply add more bodies to the board for sacrificing later.

Ghoulish Procession
Totentanz, Swarm Piper
Anax, Hardened in the Forge

 

Shore-Up the Shrieking

Next up, some cards to support the deck's plan. Dread ReturnDread Return ($0.18) can not only rebuy our commander or a combo piece, but offers a sacrifice outlet from the graveyard if we need help counting to five. With all of creatures dying, thus triggering our many pingers, Body CountBody Count ($0.68) seems like an easy one-mana draw-five in our deck, helping to re-gas our hand after we have an engine online. This also seems like a really cool deck to include Jaxis, the TroublemakerJaxis, the Troublemaker ($0.61). We can use her to copy our tapped Lagomos, sacrifice him to the legend rule, then use the token to activate his ability twice in a turn!

Dread Return
Body Count
Jaxis, the Troublemaker

 

Huh, you know, with all these creature cards getting put into our graveyard, I think it's time once again for Mausoleum SecretsMausoleum Secrets ($0.89)! That's right, it's back, and with all of our primary combo pieces being low-mana black cards, it slots right in as a tutor of choice to backup Lagomos's ability. In fact, besides Blasphemous ActBlasphemous Act, our every card in our deck has a mana value less than five. I will keep adding it to decks and you can't stop me, so you might as well join me.

Mausoleum Secrets

Wrap Up & Savings

Let's see what we saved:

Out Price In Price 
Dictate of ErebosDictate of Erebos $ 12.22Screams from WithinScreams from Within $ 3.53
Diabolic IntentDiabolic Intent $ 7.73Warehouse TabbyWarehouse Tabby $ 0.02
SkullclampSkullclamp $ 6.15Tormod, the DesecratorTormod, the Desecrator $ 0.38
Plumb the ForbiddenPlumb the Forbidden $ 5.13Ghoulish ProcessionGhoulish Procession $ 0.16
Ashnod's AltarAshnod's Altar $ 4.62Totentanz, Swarm PiperTotentanz, Swarm Piper $ 0.06
Pitiless PlundererPitiless Plunderer $ 4.60Anax, Hardened in the ForgeAnax, Hardened in the Forge $ 0.08
OphiomancerOphiomancer $ 4.08Dread ReturnDread Return $ 0.18
Braids, Arisen NightmareBraids, Arisen Nightmare $ 3.81Body CountBody Count $ 0.68
Black MarketBlack Market $ 3.79Jaxis, the TroublemakerJaxis, the Troublemaker $ 0.61
Talisman of IndulgenceTalisman of Indulgence $ 3.01Mausoleum SecretsMausoleum Secrets $ 0.89
Total $ 55.14Total $ 6.59
Total (Lands) $ 26.12
Original Deck Price $ 128.73
  New Price $ 54.06
  Total Savings $ 74.67
  Savings58%

 

Look at that! Even with a low starting deck price we still managed to reduce its cost by more than half. What's really cool about this particular combo is that it's in mono-black, so you can slot it into so many different decks. On the Orzhov server, we were talking about using it in ElasElas, since your win-con is in the command zone. White also gives you Aura/small creature tutors to find the pieces, and another Tabby with Knight of DovesKnight of Doves. AyaraAyara would be a similar concept. Plenty of other commanders make X/1s too. AlelaAlela, Slimefoot and SqueeSlimefoot and Squee, or Sek'KuarSek'Kuar just to name a few.

So what do you think? Did you know about this combo already and I'm just late to the party? What commander do you think makes the best fit? Let me know in the comments and I'll see you next time when we brew for your buck!


Screaming Cats

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Instants (10)

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Brian Cain

Brian played Magic intermittently between 2003 and 2017 when he fully embraced his love for Commander. Finding ways to maximize the value of each piece of cardboard in the deck is one of his favorite things to explore, especially if it involves putting lands in the graveyard! Outside of Magic, Brian works as a consultant in the marine industry, turning his passion for boats and ships into a career.

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