Lulu, Loyal Hollyphant | Illustrated by Jakob Eirich
White Elephant, Black Magic
Greeting and salutations from where King Clovis was born! I'm Arnaud, and I’m thrilled to take you on a journey of uncanny brews, budget cards, and strategic usage of EDHREC’s card filtering features.
Once again, you fantastic people did not disappoint. A few weeks ago, before The Lords of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth frenzy hit the Magic planet, I set the stage for three new challengers to compete for a spot in this episode, and man, were the results close. Orthion, Hero of LavabrinkOrthion, Hero of Lavabrink racked up 102 votes, while Rakdos, Lord of RiotsRakdos, Lord of Riots came a bit closer with 105. In the end, though, the bright and happy Lulu, Loyal HollyphantLulu, Loyal Hollyphant finished in the lead, with 112 votes to its name.
Can we give a round of applause to our valiant contestants? Thank you, thank you, you're too kind!
Now, let's fly away on the wings of this week's winner.
I'll be honest. I was rooting for this jolly pachyderm when I first published the poll. I mean, look at its smiling face. What's not to love?
Jokes aside, it does offer a significant challenge on several counts. While the total number of available decks (including all possible Backgrounds variations) gets close to the 1,000 mark, the highest pairing doesn't rise above 141.
Then there's the conditions needed for its ability to trigger: get a permanent you control off the field to add +1/+1 counters to all of your... tapped creatures. And then untap them, sure. But, let's be real, those are A LOT of hoops to jump through for what feels a bit like diminishing returns.
From there, where do we go? For a moment, I considered the Voltron route. After all, Lulu has evasion and would pair fairly well with Raised by GiantsRaised by Giants, but that feels really clunky. If you want to tread down that path, I would recommend instead going with WilsonWilson, but that's another debate. Far TravelerFar Traveler felt just a bit like a nonbo, since Lulu will not trigger off of that Background alone. Candlekeep SageCandlekeep Sage looked like it had some potential but seemed a bit too mana-intensive for such meagre card advantage.
In the end, I chose the easiest way (you can call me a lazybutt all you want, I don't care, I'm French) and decided in favor of Master ChefMaster Chef. Since Lulu is already throwing +1/+1 counters around, we might as well stay the course.
And since I was sort of worried we'd encounter a Belbe ProblemBelbe Problem with too few cards to comfortably work with, I mashed in both the "normal" and "cheap" cards altogether.
242 cards, life is looking good.
First Trim: The Cardboard Chainsaw Massacre
Same old, same old. Let's get all those pesky expensive cards out of the way, shall we? There are a few juicy goodies that we have to leave out yet again: Elesh Norn, Mother of MachinesElesh Norn, Mother of Machines, The OzolithThe Ozolith, Cryptolith RiteCryptolith Rite, Hardened ScalesHardened Scales... painful cuts, alright.
As we're all used to by now, let's have a look at some possible cheap upgrades worth considering.
Ancient ImperiosaurAncient Imperiosaur: A big bullish dino that'll tap our critters for added benefits with Lulu while potentially growing into a force to be reckoned with.
Evolution SageEvolution Sage: Proliferation with +1/+1 counters? Who would have thought?
EphemerateEphemerate: Double blink? Double yes. This acts both as a protection spell for our commander or a threat while taking care of the "leave the battlefield" issue for two turns.
Return of the WildspeakerReturn of the Wildspeaker: Fantastic outlet, providing cards or a way to close the game. Come on, WotC! Reprint that card to oblivion some more, I want to play it!
SilkguardSilkguard: Protect your board, tap your dorks for Lulu, boost your team. Triple benefits, I say.
And... that's it. Yep, the list of sexy cards standing below the $2 range is quite slim this week.
With that out of the way, we're down to 160 cards. On to the veggies.
Second Trim: Cardward Scissorhands
Let's take a quick look and assess the situation. We're more than set in ramp, with 26 cards. Draw looks good, with 15 spells, not much to dabble there. Removal is also quite full, with no less than 14 ways to accommodate our opponents. And we have two great board wipes, which should be sufficient.
Let's cut down some vines, shall we?
Draw | Ramp | Removal |
Battle MammothBattle Mammoth | CultivateCultivate | Contraband LivestockContraband Livestock |
Spirited CompanionSpirited Companion | Cultivator's CaravanCultivator's Caravan | DisenchantDisenchant |
Towashi Guide-BotTowashi Guide-Bot | Elvish MysticElvish Mystic | Dromoka's CommandDromoka's Command |
FertilidFertilid | Fall of the ImpostorFall of the Impostor | |
HarrowHarrow | Krosan GripKrosan Grip | |
Llanowar ElvesLlanowar Elves | NaturalizeNaturalize | |
Nature's LoreNature's Lore | Return to DustReturn to Dust | |
Rampant GrowthRampant Growth | Ruinous IntrusionRuinous Intrusion | |
Roiling RegrowthRoiling Regrowth | Smell FearSmell Fear | |
Sakura-Tribe ElderSakura-Tribe Elder | ||
Selesnya LocketSelesnya Locket | ||
Song of FreyaliseSong of Freyalise | ||
Talisman of UnityTalisman of Unity |
Entering the fray, we valiantly push forward with only 36 more cards to cut. So far, this is a walk in the park.
Third Trim: Cutting Off the Rough Edges
Let's move on to my favorite part: digging into the theme.
There's something I've noticed while skimming through the original full list that bothered me ever so slightly, and one of the reasons I resorted to adding the contents of the "cheap" section as well. It seems like people did not want to brew around Lulu solely for its ability, but also because... well, it's an Elephant. Thankfully, there are quite a few pachyderms lying around which, while on theme, feel quite underwhelming in my book.
Also, we've got a hefty 27 cards that deal near or far with +1/+1 counters. That's simply massive, and a great target for lowering our count.
Onwards, my trunk-loving friends!
+1/+1 | Elephants | Misc |
Biogenic UpgradeBiogenic Upgrade | Fairgrounds TrumpeterFairgrounds Trumpeter | Animation ModuleAnimation Module |
Citadel SiegeCitadel Siege | Frontier MastodonFrontier Mastodon | Contagion ClaspContagion Clasp |
Courage in CrisisCourage in Crisis | Loxodon GatekeeperLoxodon Gatekeeper | Enduring ScalelordEnduring Scalelord |
Fight RiggingFight Rigging | Loxodon LifechanterLoxodon Lifechanter | Getaway CarGetaway Car |
Greatsword of TyrGreatsword of Tyr | Sandsteppe MastodonSandsteppe Mastodon | Pegasus GuardianPegasus Guardian |
Hydra's GrowthHydra's Growth | Wildwood ScourgeWildwood Scourge | Tyrant GuardTyrant Guard |
Ivy Lane DenizenIvy Lane Denizen | ||
Pledge of UnityPledge of Unity | ||
PridemalkinPridemalkin | ||
Retreat to KazanduRetreat to Kazandu |
Some of these cuts were surprisingly difficult. But I suppose we're getting somewhere. Down to 109 cards, the hardest part has yet to come. Still with me, Tuskguards?
Final Trim: Heart-Wrenching Choices and Juicy Additions
This is it, the final countdown, the last stretch, the ultimate obstacle.
As usual, I'd like to point out that, at this level, none of these cards are bad, per se, yet cuts have to be made, so let's get the job done, shall we?
Aggressive MammothAggressive Mammoth: That's a heartbreak. I love the card. It reeks power. But triple green is probably a smidge too high for what we have in mind.
Tuskguard CaptainTuskguard Captain: Three mana to give our team trample. A bit high. I already cut PridemalkinPridemalkin, and so the Captain follows the kitty into oblivion.
Abzan Battle PriestAbzan Battle Priest: I love me a good lifelinker at times to make sure we can survive an impending demise, but four mana is too much for the effect. Out.
PlainsPlains: As the average mana value of the deck slowly dips towards the three-mana mark, I feel like we can safely dismiss a land. Oh, and the dorks help too.
Basri's SolidarityBasri's Solidarity: Although I like its elegant simplicity, I'm not sure that's enough impact to warrant it a final slot.
Your Temple Is Under AttackYour Temple Is Under Attack: Yes, I'm giving up on card draw and a protection spell, but I'm not a huge fan of giving cards to my opponents when I can avoid it.
Snakeskin VeilSnakeskin Veil: Cute, but the lack of indestructibility bothers me.
Jiang Yanggu, WildcrafterJiang Yanggu, Wildcrafter: Many of our creatures already tap for mana, and the additional +1/+1 feels anecdotal.
Far TravelerFar Traveler: I wasn't a fan before, and the lack of enter-the-battlefield effects makes me want to forego it entirely.
And here we are, +1/+1 counters in all their magnificence.
Lulu, to Zanarkand?
View on ArchidektCommander (2)
- 1 Lulu, Loyal HollyphantLulu, Loyal Hollyphant
- 1 Master ChefMaster Chef
Creatures (29)
- 1 Abzan FalconerAbzan Falconer
- 1 Ainok Bond-KinAinok Bond-Kin
- 1 Armorcraft JudgeArmorcraft Judge
- 1 Avacyn's PilgrimAvacyn's Pilgrim
- 1 Basri's LieutenantBasri's Lieutenant
- 1 CankerbloomCankerbloom
- 1 Champion of LambholtChampion of Lambholt
- 1 Conclave MentorConclave Mentor
- 1 Dusk Legion DuelistDusk Legion Duelist
- 1 Duskshell CrawlerDuskshell Crawler
- 1 FlickerwispFlickerwisp
- 1 Forgotten AncientForgotten Ancient
- 1 Fyndhorn ElvesFyndhorn Elves
- 1 Good-Fortune UnicornGood-Fortune Unicorn
- 1 Gyre SageGyre Sage
- 1 Hammers of MoradinHammers of Moradin
- 1 Hamza, Guardian of ArashinHamza, Guardian of Arashin
- 1 Herd BalothHerd Baloth
- 1 Incubation DruidIncubation Druid
- 1 Kami of Whispered HopesKami of Whispered Hopes
- 1 Lae'zel, Vlaakith's ChampionLae'zel, Vlaakith's Champion
- 1 Leinore, Autumn SovereignLeinore, Autumn Sovereign
- 1 Mikaeus, the LunarchMikaeus, the Lunarch
- 1 Renata, Called to the HuntRenata, Called to the Hunt
- 1 Rishkar, Peema RenegadeRishkar, Peema Renegade
- 1 Rumor GathererRumor Gatherer
- 1 Scavenging OozeScavenging Ooze
- 1 Torens, Fist of the AngelsTorens, Fist of the Angels
- 1 Venerated LoxodonVenerated Loxodon
Instants (10)
- 1 Acrobatic ManeuverAcrobatic Maneuver
- 1 Beast WithinBeast Within
- 1 CloudshiftCloudshift
- 1 Flicker of FateFlicker of Fate
- 1 Inspiring CallInspiring Call
- 1 March of the MultitudesMarch of the Multitudes
- 1 Return to NatureReturn to Nature
- 1 Semester's EndSemester's End
- 1 Swords to PlowsharesSwords to Plowshares
- 1 Unbreakable FormationUnbreakable Formation
Artifacts (7)
- 1 Arcane SignetArcane Signet
- 1 Boxing RingBoxing Ring
- 1 Commander's SphereCommander's Sphere
- 1 Lifecrafter's BestiaryLifecrafter's Bestiary
- 1 Mind StoneMind Stone
- 1 Swiftfoot BootsSwiftfoot Boots
- 1 Wayfarer's BaubleWayfarer's Bauble
Enchantments (9)
- 1 Awakening ZoneAwakening Zone
- 1 Blessed SanctuaryBlessed Sanctuary
- 1 Colossal MajestyColossal Majesty
- 1 Evolutionary LeapEvolutionary Leap
- 1 Felidar RetreatFelidar Retreat
- 1 Glare of SubdualGlare of Subdual
- 1 Glorious SunriseGlorious Sunrise
- 1 Sigarda's SummonsSigarda's Summons
- 1 Together ForeverTogether Forever
Sorceries (8)
- 1 Austere CommandAustere Command
- 1 CamaraderieCamaraderie
- 1 Cleansing NovaCleansing Nova
- 1 Collective EffortCollective Effort
- 1 HarmonizeHarmonize
- 1 Harvest SeasonHarvest Season
- 1 OverrunOverrun
- 1 Shamanic RevelationShamanic Revelation
Lands (35)
- 1 Canopy VistaCanopy Vista
- 1 Command TowerCommand Tower
- 1 Exotic OrchardExotic Orchard
- 12 ForestForest
- 1 Fortified VillageFortified Village
- 1 Gavony TownshipGavony Township
- 1 Ghost QuarterGhost Quarter
- 1 Myriad LandscapeMyriad Landscape
- 1 Oran-Rief, the VastwoodOran-Rief, the Vastwood
- 11 PlainsPlains
- 1 Sungrass PrairieSungrass Prairie
- 1 Survivors' EncampmentSurvivors' Encampment
- 1 Temple of PlentyTemple of Plenty
- 1 Windbrisk HeightsWindbrisk Heights
I'll be honest with you, of all the brews I've subjected to your judgement, this one feels like the clunkiest by far. This is why I'll be particularly interested in hearing from you this week. Would you have gone with another Background? Are there cards you consider essential gems missing from this list? Would you consider playing this at all?
Also, I'd like to conduct a little experiment. I'm wondering if you guys would be insane enough to want me to build around this janky commander one more time in two weeks, using the same process but with a different Background.
For this reason, I'll leave Lulu in the poll alongside three other choices. I'm really curious to see how this plays out. See you in two weeks!
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