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Legendary Creature — Dragon
Flying Whenever Treva deals combat damage to a player, you may pay {2}{W}. If you do, choose a color, then you gain 1 life for each permanent of that color.
“Flying Dragon that turns combat damage into lifegain by selecting color-heavy permanents.”
Treva, the Renewer is a flying threat that rewards you for connecting in combat with a flexible lifegain engine. Her ability lets you choose a color whenever she deals damage, so you'll want to build a deck packed with permanents in a few key colors—typically blue and white, since those pair best with her mana base. This means playing lots of utility creatures, enchantments, and artifacts that share those colors, turning each combat hit into a mini-refuel that keeps you ahead on life total and board presence.
The deck plays as a midrange value machine. You're ramping into Treva, protecting her with combat tricks or counterspells, then swinging for 6 while triggering her ability repeatedly. Since she's a Dragon with flying, you can lean into creature synergies like blink effects (Soulherder, Ephemerate) to trigger her repeatedly without attacking, or stack up anthem effects to make her combat damage even more threatening. The deck wins by slowly grinding out opponents through commander damage, lifegain triggers, and a growing board of synergistic creatures.
Strategy generated by Tapped Decks AI. Not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast.
Skip pricey dual lands; use basics and budget fixers like Myriad Landscape and Cultivate. Replace premium blink effects like Soulherder with cheaper alternatives like Ephemerate or Soulflayer.
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