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Legendary Enchantment — Background
Commander creatures you own have "At the beginning of your end step, exile up to one target tapped creature you control, then return it to the battlefield under its owner's control."
“Exile and return your tapped creatures every turn for repeating value.”
Far Traveler turns your tapped creatures into repeatable value engines by exiling and returning them each turn. This pairs perfectly with commanders that naturally tap creatures or create tokens, letting you abuse enter-the-battlefield effects, protective blinks, and sacrifice synergies. The deck wants to establish a steady engine of creature tapping (via vigilance, effects like Reconnaissance, or token generators) and then multiply that value by combining Far Traveler's blink effect with cards that reward flickering or ETB triggers.
Your main gameplan is to build a tempo-positive mana advantage through repeatable creature effects. You'll pair Far Traveler with commanders like Gishath, Atla Palani, or other creature-focused leaders that naturally create tapped creatures or benefit from being blinked. The deck wins through accumulated value—either by generating tokens and attacking with a wide board, abusing ETB triggers to draw cards or create additional resources, or by stacking sacrifice synergies that turn each blink into incremental advantage. It's a patient, grinding style that turns the mid-game into a slow, inevitable victory.
Strategy generated by Tapped Decks AI. Not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast.
Skip expensive ETB creatures like Snapdax or Ephemerate—use budget blink cards like Ephemeralcraft, Cloudblazer, and free tapping effects like Kazandu Stomper or Ceaseless Wandering instead.
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