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Legendary Creature — Human Cleric
Kicker {B}{B} (You may pay an additional {B}{B} as you cast this spell.) Protection from white Whenever an opponent discards a card, put a +1/+1 counter on Tourach. When Tourach enters, if it was kicked, target opponent discards two cards at random.
“Evasive discard engine that grows bigger as opponents lose cards.”
Tourach is a evasive threat that rewards you for forcing your opponents to discard cards. The core idea is to build around discard effects—both your own and those triggered by other cards—so that Tourach grows into a formidable attacker while simultaneously disrupting your opponents' hands. Since Tourach has protection from white, it's nearly impossible for many removal spells to stop, making it a reliable threat that can win via commander damage over time.
Your deck should be packed with discard outlets and effects that punish opponents for discarding or reward you when they do. Cards like Dark Deal, Necrogen Mists, and Oppression create repeatable discard triggers that pump Tourach while grinding down your opponents' resources. The kicker ability is useful early for tempo—forcing two cards out immediately—but the real power comes from the passive synergy. You're not looking for a quick kill; instead, you're playing a midrange game where Tourach becomes exponentially larger while your opponents' hands dwindle.
Strategy generated by Tapped Decks AI. Not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast.
Skip pricey tutors like Demonic Tutor; use cheaper discard staples like Dark Deal ($2-3) and bulk out with commons like Tinybones Went Walking and Bottomless Pit instead.
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