mtg arcades commander deck Arcades the Strategist
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mtg arcades commander deck Arcades the Strategist

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mtg arcades commander deck Arcades the StrategistThe Great Wall Marches Legends tell of ancient fortresses, impenetrable citadels where no force could breach their towering walls. But in the presence of Arcades, the Strategist, these walls do not simply standthey advance. They become the army. They crash down upon enemies like an unrelenting tide of stone and steel. Where others see obstacles, Arcades sees warriors of endurance, soldiers that defy logic itselfunbreakable, unyielding, and yet utterly

The Great Wall Marches
Legends tell of ancient fortresses, impenetrable citadels where no force could breach their towering walls. But in the presence of Arcades, the Strategist, these walls do not simply stand—they advance. They become the army. They crash down upon enemies like an unrelenting tide of stone and steel. Where others see obstacles, Arcades sees warriors of endurance, soldiers that defy logic itself—unbreakable, unyielding, and yet utterly unstoppable in battle.
This deck transforms defenders into conquerors, turning their immense toughness into devastating power. It is a deck where fortifications become formations, citadels become sieges, and bastions become battering rams.
The Vanguards of Stone and Arcane
In the armies of Arcades, the greatest warriors are not flesh and blood, but unbreakable sentinels, their forms forged from pure endurance. Under his command, these immovable bastions become an unstoppable force, striking not with swords and spears, but with their own sheer resilience.
Wall of Denial – A spectral bulwark that floats above the battlefield, untouchable by magic or steel, ensuring that nothing can pierce your defenses. Wall of Blossoms & Wall of Omens – Each fortress brings knowledge as it rises, allowing you to peer into the future and replenish your reserves. Overgrown Battlement & Axebane Guardian – Ancient ramparts infused with primal energy, channeling mana like the roots of an ancient world tree, ensuring the tide of war never ceases. Shield-Wall Sentinel – A messenger of the bastion, summoning reinforcements from the depths of forgotten strongholds. Wingmantle Chaplain – The skybound architect, crafting an endless legion of watchful wings, a divine host of guardian spirits.
Each defender that rises is not just a shield—it is a blade.
Breaking the Chains
Walls were meant to stand, not to march—until now. Arcades is the key that unlocks their true potential, but even without him, the march of the fortresses does not falter.
High Alert – A battle decree that shatters ancient laws, lifting the shackles from defenders and unleashing their full power. Assault Formation – The strategic breakthrough, where what once was defense becomes a crushing advance, bending the very rules of war. Huatli, the Sun's Heart – A champion of the ancient ways, who sees strength not in aggression, but in endurance—turning sheer willpower into overwhelming force.
Even without Arcades, the march does not stop. The fortresses rise, and they advance.
A War of Attrition
Most armies fear the wrath of fire and steel—but what of an avalanche of stone and magic? This deck thrives where others fall, wielding the power of selective destruction.
Slaughter the Strong & Fell the Mighty – As enemies clash upon the walls, their greatest champions crumble, unable to stand against the unwavering might of the bastion. Expel the Interlopers – A final decree that banishes the unworthy, ensuring that only the fortified and the strong endure. Austere Command – A strategic reckoning, shattering what is unnecessary and preserving what is eternal. Dusk // Dawn – The fall and the rise—a massacre for those who rely on brute strength, and a resurrection for those who stand tall in resilience.
The battlefield is a war of attrition, and Arcades ensures that only the strongest remain standing.
The Finishing Blow
The walls have awakened, but how does an army of fortresses strike first? How do bastions crash down upon the enemy with swiftness and fury?
Crashing Drawbridge & Walking Bulwark – The great citadels shake off the dust of centuries and charge into battle. No longer do they wait—they strike. Tetsuko Umezawa, Fugitive – A master of the unseen, allowing your unassuming battlements to slip past enemy lines, striking with impunity. Tower Defense – When the battle rages at its peak, the walls do not fall—instead, they rise even higher, crashing down in a wave of unimaginable force. Stalwart Shield-Bearers – The architects of resilience, reinforcing the bastions, ensuring that every strike lands harder, and every wall stands taller.
When the time is right, the citadel marches forward, and nothing can withstand its charge.
The Keepers of Knowledge
Stone does not speak, but it remembers—and through its forgotten wisdom, Arcades ensures the march never falters.
Wall of Mulch – The ritual of sacrifice, trading ancient bastions for insight into the tides of battle. Rigo, Streetwise Mentor – The clever tactician, ensuring that every silent strike is recorded, every flaw in the enemy’s defense exploited. Sevinne's Reclamation – The return of lost wisdom, ensuring that what is forgotten is reclaimed, and what is abandoned is restored. Cosmic Rebirth – The immortal decree, returning any lost fortress, at the most crucial moment.
The great bastions of knowledge ensure the war never ceases, and Arcades always has the wisdom to press forward.
The Eternal Guardians
Arcades does not march alone. Three champions walk beside him, their wills as unbreakable as the very walls they command.
Teyo, the Shieldmage – The Ward of Gobakhan, whose very presence weaves a veil of protection, ensuring that the army of walls remains untouchable. Huatli, the Sun's Heart – The Voice of the Colossus, who sees that endurance is might, and power is measured not in strength, but in resilience. Ajani Unyielding – The Great Guardian, who strikes down the enemy’s champions, while guiding his own forces to ever-greater heights. His ultimate decree ensures that every fortress ascends, turning the walls into divine warriors of unstoppable might.
Together, they are the Immortal Bastion, an army of unshakable resolve.
The Legacy of the Bastion
This deck is not simply about survival—it is about domination through endurance. It is about watching the enemy break against the walls, and then turning those very walls into the unrelenting tide that drowns them.
The stronghold does not fall.
The battlements do not break.
And when the moment is right—the citadel marches forward, and the world itself shakes beneath its step.

Commander
Arcades, the Strategist

Planeswalkers
Huatli, the Sun's Heart
Teyo, the Shieldmage

Creatures
Rigo, Streetwise Mentor
Bedrock Tortoise
Tetsuko Umezawa, Fugitive
Overgrown Battlement
Wall of Blossoms
Wall of Frost
Suspicious Bookcase
Wall of Omens
Walking Bulwark
Wall of Mulch
Resolute Watchdog
Wall of Junk
Orator of Ojutai
Wingmantle Chaplain
Rune-Sealed Wall
Wall of Denial
Glacial Wall
Gleaming Barrier
Saruli Caretaker
Axebane Guardian
Wall of Tanglecord
Wall of Roots
Wall of Runes
Steel Wall
Crashing Drawbridge
Riptide Turtle
Shield-Wall Sentinel
Drift of Phantasms
Corrupted Shapeshifter
Wall of Tears

Sorcery/Instants
Expel the Interlopers
Fell the Mighty
Sevinne's Reclamation
Austere Command
Dusk // Dawn
Stroke of Midnight
Parting Gust
Not on My Watch
Celestial Purge
Neutralize
Condemn
Tower Defense
Cosmic Rebirth
Slaughter the Strong
Growth Spiral
Negate
Return to Nature

Enchantments
Vault 75: Middle School
Assemble the Players
Stoneskin
High Alert
The Birth of Meletis
Angelic Shield
Assault Formation
Robe of Mirrors

Artifacts
Marble Diamond
Moss Diamond
Sky Diamond
Commander's Sphere

Lands
Canopy Vista
Prairie Stream
Yavimaya Coast
Temple of Mystery
Exotic Orchard
Seaside Citadel
Command Tower
11x Islands
10x Forests
10x Plains


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