









Overview:
An enchantment-focused control deck led by Aminatou, Veil Piercer that leverages miracle costs and surveil to create card advantage while establishing a defensive board state through enchantments and removal.
Primer:
The deck's primary strategy revolves around using Aminatou, Veil Piercer's surveil ability to set up miracle costs for enchantments while developing a strong enchantment-based board presence. Key enchantment payoffs like Sigil of the Empty Throne and Archon of Sun's Grace generate additional value while cards like Sphere of Safety and Authority of the Consuls help control the board.
The secondary strategy involves using card selection and manipulation through cards like Scroll Rack, Brainstorm, and various scry effects to maximize the commander's miracle ability. The deck can win through either generating overwhelming advantage with enchantment-based value engines or through commander damage supported by protective enchantments.
Weaknesses:
The deck suffers from a relatively slow start due to its reliance on enchantments and higher-cost spells. It's vulnerable to mass enchantment removal and graveyard hate, which can severely impact its ability to recover. The mana base could be improved with more efficient dual lands, and the deck might struggle against faster, more aggressive strategies before establishing its defensive pieces.
Top 10 Most Impactful Cards:
- Sigil of the Empty Throne
- Scroll Rack
- Sol Ring
- Sphere of Safety
- Grasp of Fate
- Archon of Sun's Grace
- Zur, Eternal Schemer
- Hall of Heliod's Generosity
- Estrid's Invocation
- Shark Typhoon
Attribute Ratings:
- Speed: 4/10
- Resilience: 6/10
- Consistency: 5/10
- Interaction: 7/10
Rating Justification:
This deck sits firmly in the casual-focused range, with enough interaction and consistency to compete above precon level but lacking the explosive power or fast mana to reach higher power levels. While it has strong control elements and good removal suite, its win conditions are relatively slow and require multiple turns to establish. The deck would struggle against power level 6 decks due to its slower speed but should consistently outperform typical precon decks due to its superior interaction and enchantment synergies.
Final power level rating: 4.5 - 5.0
Enhance Your Gameplay
With premium accessories trusted by MTG players

Premium protection with industry-leading durability and shuffle feel