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Legendary Creature — Dragon
Flying, trample, haste If Darigaaz would die, instead exile it with three egg counters on it. At the beginning of your upkeep, if this card is exiled with an egg counter on it, remove an egg counter from it. Then if this card has no egg counters on it, return it to the battlefield.
“7/7 dragon that resurrects every 3 turns—unstoppable Jund beatdown”
Darigaaz Reincarnated is a resilient threat that keeps coming back from exile, giving you a repeatable 7/7 flyer with haste and trample every three turns. Your deck wants to leverage this recursion advantage by protecting Darigaaz while it beats down, then rebuilding around it when it inevitably gets removed. You're not just attacking—you're grinding value by forcing opponents to deal with the same threat over and over, draining resources while you develop your board.
The core gameplan revolves around Jund midrange elements: ramp into Darigaaz early, swing hard with evasion, then use the three-turn window to either protect it or set up a faster kill condition. Between Darigaaz's natural resilience, you can afford to play removal-heavy and graveyard synergies that capitalize on the exile zone becoming a quasi-hand. Win by combining commander damage with token generators or sacrifice payoffs that turn your relative board advantage into a clock.
Strategy generated by Tapped Decks AI. Not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast.
Skip pricey tutors like Demonic Tutor and lean on efficient ramp (Llanowar Elves, Three Visits, Cultivate) and budget removal (Dreadbore, Abrupt Decay, Kolaghan's Command) to fuel the engine.
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