![]() Things like Kogla, the Titan Ape and Terastodon. Obviously you want to fill your deck with huge creatures that have devastating effects if they come in attacking early. Hans only has one power so you’ll almost never kill what comes out if you build the deck right. When Hans attacks it pulls creature cards off the top of your library, puts them onto the battlefield tapped and attacking, and then fights it. Starting off the list today is none other than Hans Eriksson in the #22 spot. If you like killing players in a single combat step, you’ve found the colors for you. ![]() The biggest creatures are in Gruul and so are the cards that make them great, like Rhythm of the Wild and Unnatural Growth. The average game consists of you ramping out, playing some kind of theme-driving commander, and then playing huge creatures that no other color combo can match. Nearly every Gruul strategy can be chalked up to “play big thing, kill.” But that simple strategy doesn’t mean that Gruul decks aren’t incredibly fun to play. Gruul is a simple color combination that players of all skill levels can enjoy and play effectively. Tovolar, the Midnight Scourge | Illustration by Chris Rahn
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