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Do you want to play Commander without spending hundreds? Do you like strange strategies with creatures that don't look good on paper? Do you like walls? Do you like creating waves of the undead? Do you like big toughness creatures? Well, stop screaming, otherwise you won't understand the science. This is Geralf, brother of Gisa, and he's a stitcher with a promising future. He creates zombies out of multiple bodies, and today he's taking his zombies to the skies. Let's do some Weird Science.
Geralf is all about making zombies. To do this, his needs good, tough flesh. So, we pack out deck full of high toughness creatures. We cast them, then pitch them for zombies based on their toughness. So, creatures like Dragon's Eye Savants and aegis turtle turn a profit for big zombies that fly and hit hard and fight hard. We keep slamming down walls and high tough creatures and turn them into big angry Zombies. Eventually, Undead Alchemist comes out and makes our big angry dead folks start mega-milling and producing waves of undead. Sound good?"Oh but how do we protect our game plan?" We're blue, how do you think? We slap our counter magic around like it's free bread. We use board wipes to clean house. How do we win? Big scary zombies? Not enough? We use Grimoire of the Dead and take every grave for our own. As a Stitcher would do. Use every resource available.
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