Main Deck - 97 cards, 97 distinct
Sideboard - 9 cards, 9 distinct
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1 | Inspiring Statuary | $0.36 | Artifact | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Mindsplice Apparatus | $0.92 | Artifact | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | The Stasis Coffin | $0.14 | Legendary Artifact | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Wondrous Crucible | $1.38 | Artifact | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Enchantment (5) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Colfenor's Plans | $0.35 | Enchantment | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Midnight Oil | $0.11 | Enchantment | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Moderation | $0.10 | Enchantment | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Nine Lives | $0.49 | Enchantment | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Thought Lash | $9.76 | Enchantment |
Notes
Presenting the Wacky Treasure Pile! A decklist for Treasure Cruise (instructions included!)
So recently I came a cross a tiktok by MaldHound describing a very fun Commander variant, and wanted to share the list I made for it. The result is this: The Wacky Treasure Pile! The following description is also on the archidekt page, but I've copied it below for ease of access.
What is this?
This is a my own list for a treasure pile used in the Treasure Cruise variant of Commander (credit to MaldHound over on tiktok, guy's hilarious and has good content, and he/his Discord's list is available here). This is a much larger deck size for more variety, and some spicier highs and lows mixed in. Included some substituion options in case your playgroup decides drawing a pact is a little too extreme, or just wanna swap out a couple of artifacts.
What the hell is Treasure Cruise?
Treasure Cruise is a variant version of Commander, where everything is the same save for the addition of the Treasure Pile. Below I'll include the rules I play with; technically there are more rules here than in the original description of the format, but they're mostly there to account for rules questions that naturally came up.
Okay, so how do I play?
Easily! You start up your game of commander as normal, except that there is a fifth deck, the Treasure Pile. A few notes regarding this deck:
The deck cannot be altered in any way by the effect of a card and is not considered a player's deck for the purposes of any cards that would affect them (such as global mill effects, or lantern of insight)
Any cards from the Treasure Pile that would change zones (with the exception of change of control effects such as Harmless Offering) instead go to the bottom of the Treasure Pile. This is a must, not a may.
Once during your turn, for [X]+1 colorless mana you may Dig for Treasure!
This is done whenever you could cast a sorcery.
X is equal to the number of times you've already dug for treasure. So turn 1, X would be 0, for a total cost of 1.
When you Dig for Treasure, roll 1d6. On a 1-5, reveal that number of cards from the top of the treasure pile. Take the last revealed card and put it onto the battlefield under your control, or attached to you if it's a curse. If it's a nonpermanent spell, cast it immediately.
On a 6, you Strike Gold! Draw the top 3 cards of the treasure pile, and choose which one to put onto the battlefield or cast.
Any other cards revealed go to the bottom of the treasure pile in a random order.
And that's basically it! This is intended to be stupid and wacky and fun. In the 100-card deck, you have a little less than a 1-in-3 chance of drawing something bad, and almost every "good" card is general enough to be helpful regardless of the deck that gets it. Have fun!
So recently I came a cross a tiktok by MaldHound describing a very fun Commander variant, and wanted to share the list I made for it. The result is this: The Wacky Treasure Pile! The following description is also on the archidekt page, but I've copied it below for ease of access.
What is this?
This is a my own list for a treasure pile used in the Treasure Cruise variant of Commander (credit to MaldHound over on tiktok, guy's hilarious and has good content, and he/his Discord's list is available here). This is a much larger deck size for more variety, and some spicier highs and lows mixed in. Included some substituion options in case your playgroup decides drawing a pact is a little too extreme, or just wanna swap out a couple of artifacts.
What the hell is Treasure Cruise?
Treasure Cruise is a variant version of Commander, where everything is the same save for the addition of the Treasure Pile. Below I'll include the rules I play with; technically there are more rules here than in the original description of the format, but they're mostly there to account for rules questions that naturally came up.
Okay, so how do I play?
Easily! You start up your game of commander as normal, except that there is a fifth deck, the Treasure Pile. A few notes regarding this deck:
The deck cannot be altered in any way by the effect of a card and is not considered a player's deck for the purposes of any cards that would affect them (such as global mill effects, or lantern of insight)
Any cards from the Treasure Pile that would change zones (with the exception of change of control effects such as Harmless Offering) instead go to the bottom of the Treasure Pile. This is a must, not a may.
Once during your turn, for [X]+1 colorless mana you may Dig for Treasure!
This is done whenever you could cast a sorcery.
X is equal to the number of times you've already dug for treasure. So turn 1, X would be 0, for a total cost of 1.
When you Dig for Treasure, roll 1d6. On a 1-5, reveal that number of cards from the top of the treasure pile. Take the last revealed card and put it onto the battlefield under your control, or attached to you if it's a curse. If it's a nonpermanent spell, cast it immediately.
On a 6, you Strike Gold! Draw the top 3 cards of the treasure pile, and choose which one to put onto the battlefield or cast.
Any other cards revealed go to the bottom of the treasure pile in a random order.
And that's basically it! This is intended to be stupid and wacky and fun. In the 100-card deck, you have a little less than a 1-in-3 chance of drawing something bad, and almost every "good" card is general enough to be helpful regardless of the deck that gets it. Have fun!
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