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Legendary Creature — Gorgon
{G}: Target creature blocks Sisters of Stone Death this turn if able. {B}{G}: Exile target creature blocking or blocked by Sisters of Stone Death. {2}{B}: Put a creature card exiled with Sisters of Stone Death onto the battlefield under your control.
“Force blocks, exile creatures, reanimate them as your own army.”
Sisters of Stone Death is a combat-focused commander that turns fights into resource generation. Your core gameplan is to force opponents' creatures to block the Sisters, then exile them with the second ability, effectively removing threats while filling your exile zone. Once you've banked a collection of exiled creatures, you can reanimate them at will with the third ability, building a growing army of stolen threats. This turns each combat into a one-sided exchange: you lose nothing, they lose creatures, and you gain a growing board presence.
The deck thrives on evasion and ways to guarantee blocks. Cards that give the Sisters unblockability, hexproof, or that tap down blockers before combat can short-circuit the forced-block engine. You'll also want efficient card draw and mana acceleration to cast the Sisters early and protect them from removal. The win typically comes from combat damage with your ever-growing creature army, or from simply outvaluing opponents by repeatedly exiling and reanimating their best threats until they can't recover.
Strategy generated by Tapped Decks AI. Not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast.
Skip expensive ramp like Grim Monolith; use Cultivate, Kodama's Reach, and Sakura-Tribe Elder instead. Swap City of Brass for basic lands.
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