Trying to upgrade your Graveyard Overdrive deck in is well worth it if you want to improve your win rate. A fair number of cards can be cut, and a few cards seem incredible that they left out. This set is part of the release that gives players four different commanders.
This Commander deck from is very much centered on the graveyard mechanics and putting Lhurgoyf and Tarmogoyf into play. That is if you are playing Disa the Restless. You can also choose to play Coram, The Undertaker, who can put cards into play from the graveyard, but his ability is focused on land and spell cards. Both of them make good Jund decks, but as Disa is the face Commander, this guide will focus on making her stronger.
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This new Commander Precon deck from uses Disa the Restless as your leader, who can put Lhurgoyfs into play when they are put into the graveyard and whocan create Tarmogofy tokens whenever you deal combat damage to another player. These are both very powerful abilities; you will want to be milling cards into your graveyard to take advantage of them.
The deck is black, red, and green and comes with a split strategy, partially focused on sacrifice mechanics and the other half focused on graveyard synergies. This can make it have some less efficient cards and plays, but they do work together, as you will want to be putting cards into the graveyard to put them into play again. There is, however, an overabundance of lands, and if you are looking to upgrade, you will also be looking to shore up some of the weaknesses in the deck.
According to Guys That Magic, the idea for upgrading this deck is mostly to find cards that are doing what you want to do already and doing it more efficiently than the ones in the Precon deck. This includes finding more Lhurogoyfs, switching out some of your Planeswalkers to make them better, and
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