It’s time to party! 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Magic: The Gathering’s new Lord of the Rings: Tales of Midওdle-earth commander release has brought us the Food and Fellowship deck, and it’s all about having a good time. There are plenty of food tokens to keep guests happy and to keep the party going well past the break of dawn.
Food and Fellowship plays great on its own, but there are quite a few cards that might make the jump from the Shire all the way to another Commander deck𒐪. So let’s take a look at which cards are the life of the party.
10 Prize Pig
Getting the party started can be a challenge for many decks. Birds of Paradise is a great option for a first-turn play, but the second turn should be Prize Pig. This little piggy provides mana of any color, but 🏅once the party starts and you start eating food tokens, Prize Pig provides additional mana free of charge.
The more life you gain, the more Prize Pig gives. This critter is a fantastic addition t🌠o any green Commander deck that gains life and wants a to🌠n of mana.
9 ❀ Field-Tested Fryin😼g Pan
The name alone should sell anyone on this card,🐓 but it’s also pretty good. Pay three mana f🐻or a halfling and a fook token, and that halfling will also gain power every time you gain life. And considering how much life you gain in Food and Fellowship, this card can turn into a party killer very quickly indeed.
8 ♋ Of Herbs And Stewed Rabbit
I dunno about you, but my mouth is watering just looking at this card. 🅘Get +1/+1 tokens, food tokens, and then a whole bunch of 1/1 halflings from a three-mana enchantment that replaces itself so long as it survives to its second turn. A recipe for success if there ever was one.
Of Herbs and Stewed Rabbit works great in most token-focused strategies, but it's a particularly good fit for Food and Fellowship's food-focused celebration.
7 🧜 Motivated Ponyꦡ
It's not quite an Overrun, but it's close. Getting this pony going really requires a food token to have been generated, but luckily, you should be generating food tokens all the time. That means this Pony arrives as a 5/5 trample haste critter that also gives all its friends +2/+2.
Pair it with those halflings we created making rabbit stew and you've got an army of very hungry guests. Just remember to keep this pony a surprise.
6 Feaꦡsting Hobbit ꦯ
So long as you have even a single food token for this big halfling to eat, it's a 5/5 for two mana that can't be blocked by anything smaller than itself. That's pretty good on its own, but late game you can have a LOT of food lying around, turning this hobbit into a real monster.
Just about the only downside is that Feasting Hobbit requires food to function. Feed this beast and watch it grow into a game-end⛄ing threat.
5 ღ Th𓆏e Gaffer
White and green decks often struggle to draw cards, which makes cards like The Gaffer must-haves. Every turn, if you've gained three or more life, you draw a card. That's conveniently how much life you gain by eating a food token, which turns every food token into an extra card. That's good farming right there.
But it doesn't have to even be about food. The Gaffer works in any life gain-themed deck. You'll get just as many cards out of a deck filled with Soul Warden, Soul's Attendant, Suture Priest, and Loxodon Warhammer, which are coincidentally some great cards to throw into Food and Fellowship.
4 ꦏ Shire Shirriff 🦄
Green and white decks often have a lot of to♌kens to spare, which makes Shire Shirriff a two-mana bear with vigilance that removes an opposing creature. Probably not forever, but two-mana to exile anything is just such phenomenal value. Make sure you invite this Shirriff to your next party (and try to keep him from getting shot).
3 𝐆 Hithlain Rope
Hithlain Rope doesn't provide you with food, but it does fit Food and Fellowship's theme of keeping the party going. That means providing cards and lands not just to yourself, but to every partygoer at the table.
Commander is ultimately a competitive game that will end with one player standing, but that doesn't mean you can't be nice. Giving everyone the chance to unscrew their mana and refill their hands will make you the life of the party, ingratiating yourself to other players and maybe convincing them to keep you alive. Staying alive is the first step to winning.
2 ಞ Frodo, Adventurous Hobbit ✨
Just like in the books, Frodo, Adventurous Hobbit is the ultimate Ring-Bearer. Not only does he get tempted by the Ring every time you eat something and attack on the same turn (something that's easy to do with vigilance), but he also starts drawing cards once you get tempted twice.
Combine this with the fact Frodo can be out as early as turn two with the right mana and you've got a hobbit that will keep your hand full and the Ring whispering in your ear.
1 🧜 Bilbo, Birthday Celebrant 🐲
Having 111 life generally means you’re in a winni🍷ng position in most games, but what many Magic players forget is that merely having a lot of life doesn’t win games. Having an entireꦫ army of giant critters on the board? That’s what wins games. Bilbo brings out all of them at once for having just a wee bit more life than most players get in the average Commander game.
Getting to 111 life isn’t all that hard when you’re constantly making fooꦬd tokens and when those tokens start giving your four life instead of three. Bilbo, Birthday Celebran💝t is the life of the party, and when he goes, the party is over.