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What happens when you want to build a Reanimator style deck that hates on your opponents grave? How is that even possible? Only a madman would attempt such a thing. So, let's get weird and wacky as we let this psycho named Taigam run the show!!!
Taigam is a quirky fellow. Skipping your draw step isn't the most effective way to play, but this allows you to instead skim through the top 3 and pick one while dumping the rest. In other words, we draw and fill out grave constantly. So, obviously, this is a fantastic way to run reanimator. Taigam can also bap things to death by delving with his other ability, which helps lock us into a more control oriented deck. Interestingly enough, there are incredibly few ways to interact with exiling cards. This leads us to our game plan: filling out grave while hating our opponents graves. Cards like Gravestorm, Web of Inertia, and Mist of Stagnation are absolutely hilarious while also relatively unknown. We empty graves with Dauthi Voidwalker, Gisa, and Tormod's crypt to help stack the deck against our opponents, or Uba Mask to help lock our opponents out of their card draw, which we don't care about with our Commander. Then, we tilt the balance by casting Exhume and Living Death, bringing back our things while our opponents get nothing. If that fails, we have a strong reanimator package to help outvalue the board. If that fails, use Asmodeus and Taigam to empty your deck and slap out a Lab Man for a cheeky win.
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