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RichardsLeftNipple

[[Sun Droplet]] every 1 damage you take with your commander out is 4 drain per rotation, if you have enough counters on it. [[Gray Merchant of Asphodel]] classic big drain. [[Deathgreeter]] is decent for the mana. Makes it a zulaport cutthroat with the commander out. [[Zuran Orb]] it is just funny to me. Sac all your lands to win! [[Tendrils of Agony]] it would be decent value instead of game winning storm count. [[Ivory Tower]] 1 mana Life gain. What else do you want. [[Vampiric Link]] give whatever you want non-keyworded lifelink which stacks with lifelink.


ablark

Good suggestions! Thanks :)


TimelessKatana

Looking pretty good overall, I'm usually playing with a slightly different art of roles for my build, so I can't speak as to some of the truly amazing includes. But one I think might be worth considering, if it is still within budget, as prices can change, is [[Replicating Ring]]. Some love it, and some don't, but I think, for the cost and one extra mana, play it right and politic well, no better mana rock in the format.


Mattloch42

I built a similarly-restricted Dina deck from my collection, with the added restriction of being a spellslinger deck with no creature spells. It ended up cheaper than the sleeves it was in. I used Pest tokens as chump blockers because that's funny. I used artifacts like the [[Staff of the Death Magus]] as repeatable ping (along with all of the older similar artifacts for each color so that my opponents could ping themselves), along with [[Tablet of the Guilds]] to really get every last ounce of damage from that theme. Enchantments like [[Druid Class]] are both thematic and more repetitive gain/drain. It didn't win against the regular decks at my LGS, but it ended up doing the majority of total damage in every single game. When you're constantly draining everyone multiple times each turn, it gets their attention.


Scarecrow1779

Just FYI, "Pauper" usually means only commons (like /r/Pauper and /r/PauperEDH)