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Breya Energy/Artifact Tokens focuses on generating energy counters and artifact creatures to build incremental value, with multiple paths to victory through token swarms, energy-fueled combats, and alt-wincon Mechanized Production. While containing some synergistic pieces, the deck lacks cEDH staples, fast mana, and deterministic combos, operating primarily through midrange value accumulation.
Primer:
Core Strategy: This deck aims to establish energy generation engines (Decoction Module, Aetherstorm Roc) while creating artifact tokens through Breya's Thopters and cards like Automated Assembly Line. Key phases:
- Energy Setup: Deploy energy generators like Glint-Sleeve Siphoner and Janjeet Sentry while establishing artifact token production
- Value Conversion: Use energy for token creation (Phyrexian Ironworks, Stone Idol Generator) or combat tricks (Electrostatic Pummeler)
- Win Conditions:
- Token Overwhelm: Brudiclad, Telchor Engineer mass token copying
- Mechanized Production alt-win
- Energy-fueled extra combats via Lightning Runner
- Bolas's Citadel life-pay storm lines
Mulligan Priorities:
- Keep hands with 3 lands + energy generator (Fabrication Module) + token producer
- Avoid hands without early energy sources or artifact synergies
- Prioritize Sol Ring/Arcane Signet for Breya acceleration
Key Tips:
- Time Aethersquall Ancient bounce ability with token army development
- Use Panharmonicon to double ETB energy generation
- Satya, Aetherflux Genius copies enable surprise blockers/attackers
- Localized Destruction pairs with energy-based indestructible grants
Avoid Traps:
- Overextending tokens before establishing protection
- Wasting energy on subcritical activations
- Relying solely on 9-mana Salvation Colossus as finisher
Weaknesses:
Critical:
- Lacks protection for key pieces (0 free counterspells)
- No infinite energy/token loops
- Weak to artifact wipes (Vandalblast ends the game)
Moderate:
- Slow recovery from board wipes
- Energy generation requires multiple turns to scale
Minor:
- Some enters-tapped lands
- Limited instant-speed interaction
Most Important Cards:
- Brudiclad, Telchor Engineer
- Mechanized Production
- Bolas's Citadel
- Panharmonicon
- Sharding Sphinx
- Aetherstorm Roc
- Aethersquall Ancient
- Demon of Dark Schemes
- Satya, Aetherflux Genius
- Decoction Module
Attribute Ratings:
Speed: 5/10
- Goldfish win around T8-10 through incremental token/energy growth
- No T4-T5 fast mana/cheat effects
Resilience: 3/10
- Minimal protection (only Semester's End/Dovin's Veto)
- Recursion limited to Buried Ruin
- Foldsto early artifact hate
Consistency: 4/10
- 3 tutors (Moonsilver Key + 2 talismans)
- Moderate card draw (Bident of Thassa, Sphinx of Revelation)
- Multiple energy generators provide redundancy
Interaction: 4/10
- 6 targeted removal (Dispatch, Chaos Warp)
- 2 counterspells (Negate, Dovin's Veto)
- No stax pieces or free interaction
Rating Justification:
This deck operates at upgraded precon level (4.0-4.5) lacking the speed, protection, and redundancy of focused casual (5.0) decks. While synergies exist between energy and artifacts, the wincons are too slow/fragile for optimized metas. Comparable to modified precons like Osgir but slower than focused token decks like Adrix and Nev. Key deficiencies in interaction density and combo potential keep it below Tuned Casual thresholds.
Power level: 4.0 - 4.5
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