Now that I’ve accepted that there aren’t too many cards that mill everyone and aren’t blue, let’s focus on the more directed mill cards. The remaining cards were at least printed in this millennium and vary from “surprisingly good in Limited” ( Ghoulcaller’s Bell) to “what was the plan when they printed this?” ( Shared Trauma). I’d bet most people are going to need to read it, though. The others are a little more recognizable in some contexts for example, if you remember the old Saproling Cluster combo decks from the year 2000, you probably remember Whetstone being the kill card. Of the artifacts, Mesmeric Orb is the one you’ve probably seen the most, so it shouldn’t be a surprise to see it here. You’d probably never consider putting Returned Reveler or Sibsig Host in another deck, which is part of what I love about this list – it’s got that “what does that do?” factor that I crave. I’m focusing on that as much as possible rather than the dies or the “leaves your graveyard” part because I find it the most interesting, but obviously there are other ways to build this deck (and don’t worry, we’ll still take advantage of both.) Besides Syr Konrad’s own activated ability, I’ve included seven cards in this decklist that mill the whole table. Whenever another creature dies, or a creature card is put into a graveyard from anywhere other than the battlefield, or a creature card leaves your graveyard, Syr Konrad, the Grim deals 1 damage to each. You’re going to want to mill everyone as much as you can to get maximum value out of Syr Konrad’s damage trigger. Zendikar Rising Commander Decks (U) 5/4 Legendary Creature - Human Knight.
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