


I was about to dive into my LGS scene right around the time the covid-19 pandemic started. Once I started playing EDH, though, the urge to play and meet new people started to grow. When I first started playing Magic, the idea of going to a FNM/some sort of LGS event seemed crazy to me and I was content to just play at home. My "meta" consists of all the decks that I have listed on here. My usual playgroup consists of my two brothers with the rare fourth player being my brother-in-law. I've been playing Magic since early 2019 and have been playing mostly Commander/EDH since around the release of Throne of Eldraine. it's Thor! He's cool!īefore we get into the deck itself, a little bit about me (feel free to skip this part if you want, I really don't mind!). While this isn't too popular in commander, I think the potential is there to make for some really crazy sequences. This may seem kind of tame at first, but if we pair this with something like Dictate of the Twin Gods or Fiery Emancipation, something as simple as Lightning Bolt can quite literally turn into a board wipe. Obviously based on Thor, the Norse god of thunder, Toralf (and his back side, Toralf's Hammer, which we will be mostly ignoring) is a legendary creature that deals "excess" noncombat damage to any target. The first of these is Toralf, God of Fury. Hello and welcome to my deck featuring Kaldheim's god of thunder, Toralf, God of Fury ! With the one-year anniversary of Kaldheim's release coming up soon (and also possibly because I've been playing a lot of Assassin's Creed Vahalla recently, which led to me binging on one of my favorite bands, Amon Amarth), I wanted to celebrate one of my favorite planes and favorite sets by making a few commander decks based on some of the more noteworthy adaptations of Norse myth. Amon Amarth - Crack the Sky, Berserker (2019).Updated - 12/31/21 Besieged by countless foes His eyes they are aglow Longing for the fight He stands upon a mound Doesn't aim the throw Just lets the hammer fly Thor! Let your hammer fly Let the lightning crack the blackened skies!
