Doc Ock, Evil Inventor Deck Tech

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Mike Carrozza
Mike Carrozza
Doc Ock, Evil Inventor Deck Tech

Doc Ock, Evil InventorDoc Ock, Evil Inventor | Art by Dan Dos Santos

We've had only a handful of Marvel's Spider-Man cards revealed to us so far, all from the bonus set Spider-Man Eternal. The preview included three of Sensational Spider-ManSensational Spider-Man's villains: Venom, Deadly DevourerVenom, Deadly Devourer, Green Goblin, NemesisGreen Goblin, Nemesis, and, of course, the subject of this deck tech: Doc Ock, Evil InventorDoc Ock, Evil Inventor

Doc Ock, Evil Inventor

What Does Doc Ock, Evil Inventor Bring to the Table?

While I love me an artifact deck, I'm also an aristocrats guy; give me trinkets to toss away! The prospect of animating artifacts hasn't really pulled me in. But the mad lads and lasses at WotC said "What if we make 'em real big?" To that I say, "I'm listening!"

The Doc is a seven-mana, 8/8 legendary Human Scientist Villain. He's not a Doctor? Too scared of letting him have a companion, Wizards? Also, Scientist is on 21 Magic cards to date, and I think that's funny (way more than I predicted!)

Doc Ock, Evil InventorDoc Ock, Evil Inventor is all about turning your noncreature artifacts into 8/8s - as you'd expect from a Villain with eight arms.

In a single, elegant line of text, Doc Ock reads "At the beginning of combat on your turn, target noncreature artifact you control becomes an 8/8 Robot Villain artifact creature in addition to its other types." What are the key takeaways?

  1. This trigger comes at the combat step.
  2. Only noncreature artifacts can be turned into 8/8s.
  3. They're turned into Robot Villains.

Similar Commanders

Interestingly enough, the big, bad Villain has a few commander pals that can dig into similar strategies. The OG Karn, Silver GolemKarn, Silver Golem and Sydri, Galvanic GeniusSydri, Galvanic Genius both animate noncreature artifacts but balance this strategy out by tying their power/toughness to the artifacts' mana value. This is much like Zur, Eternal SchemerZur, Eternal Schemer with non-Aura enchantments.

Karn, Silver Golem
Sydri, Galvanic Genius
Obuun, Mul Daya Ancestor

Doc offers a cool twist on a similar idea. Rather than wanting big-mana artifacts like in Karn and Sydri, Doc Ock doesn't care what your artifacts cost and makes them all huge. The commander I think feels closest to it is, oddly enough, Obuun, Mul Daya AncestorObuun, Mul Daya Ancestor, which nicely rounds out the rest of the color pie.

This deck tech for the diggy-diggy Doc is simple: play a bunch of mana rocks and turn them into 8/8s to slam face.

Is there an extra fun little bonus subtheme? Of course, there is! What kind of mana rocks have I loved but had no reason to run as a full set? Fallout's BobbleheadsBobbleheads! While it would have been fun to do SwordsSwords as a subtheme, they wouldn't have the abilities they'd normally grant equipped creatures, so there goes that dream.

Agility Bobblehead
Endurance Bobblehead
Perception Bobblehead

What the Doc Prescribes

Mana rocks are where it's at for Doc Ock: Power him out and start turning your Sol RingSol Ring into a beater.

Skyclave RelicSkyclave Relic is an excellent mana rock that can quickly become three with its kicker cost and, while its mana production is nice, the real deal is that it and the copies it makes are indestructible. That's good enough reason to include a Darksteel IngotDarksteel Ingot and Darksteel RelicDarksteel Relic for good measure. Mistvault BridgeMistvault Bridge and Darksteel CitadelDarksteel Citadel both fit the same brief.

Tezzeret, Cruel CaptainTezzeret, Cruel Captain is our back-up plan for our Doctor. Getting to that emblem shouldn't be too hard, considering the deck is over 50% artifacts. Anything you drop will make him get there quicker and then you've got your game plan on something your opponents can't touch.

You could always keep the surprise Cyberdrive AwakenerCyberdrive Awakener to mass-animate for a nice big swing, too.

Tezzeret, Cruel Captain
Cosima, God of the Voyage
Crystal Skull, Isu Spyglass

Crystal Skull, Isu SpyglassCrystal Skull, Isu Spyglass in a deck with such a high rate of historic cards is almost foolish not to include. A mana rock that sits in play, allowing you to Future SightFuture Sight until it's ready to get tinkered with by Doc Ock while qualifying for the unblockable condition on Bessie, the Doctor's RoadsterBessie, the Doctor's Roadster - unintentionally creating a bit of Universe's Beyond flavor gumbo.

What I really like about Doc Ock is that he can be a Vehicle commander without needing to crew anything.

My personal favorite of the bunch is The OmenkeelThe Omenkeel. Sorry, Cosima, God of the VoyageCosima, God of the Voyage, as cool as you are, your boat is way cooler. Make The Omenkeel an 8/8 or send it in early since it's a two-drop - either way, any Vehicle that hits exiles cards from your opponents' libraries for the damage dealt to them and you get to just play the lands exiled as long as they're there. You likely will never miss a land drop at that point, making your advantage pretty substantial.

Makes that Smuggler's CopterSmuggler's Copter feel like it draws a lot more than just one card.

How to End the DoctorDoctor's Appointment

While some more enterprising combo players might use this as an excuse to run the Isochron ScepterIsochron Scepter/Dramatic ReversalDramatic Reversal combo with a dash of Phenax, God of DeceptionPhenax, God of Deception, I opted to embrace the red zone of the combat step with this deck.

Isochron Scepter
Dramatic Reversal
Phenax, God of Deception

Genji GloveGenji Glove is a great way to get the damage going and animate more than one artifact a turn. Copy that trigger or Doc's trigger with Strionic ResonatorStrionic Resonator and you've got a stew goin'.

A classic finisher like Akroma's MemorialAkroma's Memorial does wonders for a beefy board. Speaking of WonderWonder, I opted to only include its Incarnation sibling FilthFilth in the 99, though I recommend them both for easy evasion to clamp down on life totals.

Need more? I did mention that the artifacts you animate become Robot Villains. If you plop down a Cover of DarknessCover of Darkness naming Villain, you'll probably get through anywhere you want with your cololess artifact creatures and you can save Doc Ock's commander damage swings for an opponent outside his colors.

Heck, choose Robot and let the Doc watch the madness unfold from the safety of your board. Choosing Robot also works great with Tezzeret's emblem. The same logic Cover of DarknessCover of Darkness runs on can be applied to Kindred DiscoveryKindred Discovery to keep the cards flowing.

Filth
Cover of Darkness
Karn, Living Legacy

Finally, an alternate route for the win-con comes from a sneaky version of Karn: Karn, Living LegacyKarn, Living Legacy. Karn makes Powerstones which will ramp you because you're playing mostly artifacts. He can help you dig as well. But most importantly, the emblem he grants you turns all of your mana rocks and trinkets, like Blood tokens and Clues, into machine guns that can hit opponents in the face or take out any creatures that can be destroyed.

Pack an Unwinding ClockUnwinding Clock if this strategy is more up your alley, but be warned, you'll be Archenemy really quick. But by then...maybe nobody will be around to oppose you anyway. *wink*

Doc Ock, Evil InventorDoc Ock, Evil Inventor Commander Deck List


Doc Ock, Evil Inventor

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Commander (1)

Artifacts (36)

Enchantments (4)

Creatures (17)

Instants (4)

Sorceries (2)

Planeswalkers (2)

Lands (34)

Doc Ock, Evil Inventor

The Doctor Is In!

Overall, while Doc Ock didn't appeal to my regular playstyle, I found the concentration of mana rocks and ramp to be addictive. I was often getting the Doc out early and turning my Skyclave RelicSkyclave Relics sideways as I goldfished this on Archidekt. It's no aggro deck by any stretch, but it's lookin' to put the hurtin' on your foes.

I am SO excited for the Spider-Man set coming out later this year and I have many villains from the history of the comics to look forward to. We've already got three, but I'm stoked at the prospect of a Rakdos Carnage or an Orzhov Sandman.

But who knows? Maybe Aunt May's going to be the big standout from the set! What Spider-Man character or event are you most looking forward to seeing in the set? How would you build Doc Ock? Let us know in the comments below!

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