Breed Lethality | Commander Precon Deck

A four-color counters precon led by Atraxa, Praetors’ Voice that proliferates every end step and makes your board scale out of control. It wins by snowballing counters across creatures and permanents until opponents cannot answer everything.

Commander: Atraxa, Praetors' Voice

Atraxa, Praetors' Voice

Commander (1)

1 Atraxa, Praetors' Voice

Creatures (27)

1 Abzan Falconer
1 Bane of the Living
1 Champion of Lambholt
1 Corpsejack Menace
1 Crystalline Crawler
1 Custodi Soulbinders
1 Deepglow Skate
1 Elite Scaleguard
1 Enduring Scalelord
1 Fathom Mage
1 Festercreep
1 Forgotten Ancient
1 Ghave, Guru of Spores
1 Ikra Shidiqi, the Usurper
1 Ishai, Ojutai Dragonspeaker
1 Juniper Order Ranger
1 Kalonian Hydra
1 Master Biomancer
1 Necroplasm
1 Orzhov Advokist
1 Reveillark
1 Reyhan, Last of the Abzan
1 Scavenging Ooze
1 Thrummingbird
1 Tuskguard Captain
1 Vorel of the Hull Clade
1 Vulturous Zombie

Artifacts (9)

1 Astral Cornucopia
1 Cauldron of Souls
1 Commander's Sphere
1 Darksteel Ingot
1 Fellwar Stone
1 Golgari Signet
1 Orzhov Signet
1 Simic Signet
1 Sol Ring

Enchantments (6)

1 Brave the Sands
1 Bred for the Hunt
1 Cathars' Crusade
1 Citadel Siege
1 Duelist's Heritage
1 Hardened Scales

Instants (9)

1 Ancient Excavation
1 Disdainful Stroke
1 Grip of Phyresis
1 Inspiring Call
1 Mirrorweave
1 Mortify
1 Putrefy
1 Solidarity of Heroes
1 Sylvan Reclamation

Sorceries (9)

1 Duneblast
1 Languish
1 Manifold Insights
1 Merciless Eviction
1 Migratory Route
1 Spitting Image
1 Sublime Exhalation
1 Tezzeret's Gambit
1 Treasure Cruise

Lands (22)

1 Arcane Sanctum
1 Ash Barrens
1 Azorius Chancery
1 Command Tower
1 Darkwater Catacombs
1 Dreadship Reef
1 Evolving Wilds
1 Exotic Orchard
7 Forest
1 Golgari Rot Farm
4 Island
1 Murmuring Bosk
1 Opal Palace
1 Opulent Palace
5 Plains
1 Sandsteppe Citadel
1 Seaside Citadel
1 Sungrass Prairie
5 Swamp
1 Temple of the False God
1 Terramorphic Expanse
1 Underground River

Breed Lethality Deck Notes

The poster child for counters and proliferate, and yes, it got popular for a reason. The precon is built to stack +1/+1 counters across your board and then proliferate to escalate everything at once, creatures, planeswalkers, and any other counter-based nonsense you brought along. Out of the box it�s a steady midrange engine, and with upgrades it becomes the kind of deck that makes people start reading your cards with a sigh.