MTG Growing Threat Commander deck sees price shrink in Amazon sale

Jack Bye
MTG growing threat deck

Deal with twisted metal and horrific monsters with this overlooked MTG Commander deck.

MTG’s March of the Machine set saw dozens of planes repel the forces of Phyrexia. While several Commander decks from this set focused on the defender, Growing Threat allows players to trade blows as the vile Phyrexians themselves.

Dropping 16% from its regular price on Amazon, this MTG deck shouldn’t be overlooked any longer. Take a look today and see if this Commander pre-con is right for you. It may be a while until the Phyrexians reappear in MTG, so make the most of their swan song here.

MTG Growing threat commanders

Growing Threat is an excellent Commander deck for new MTG players, returning veterans fond of the Phyrexians and their storyline, or TCG players that like a little horror splashed into their decks.

Growing Threat is built around the Incubate mechanic that debuted in MTG’s Phyrexia: All Will Be One set. With Incubate, players can set up cheap artifacts that can be converted into deadly threats at a later date.

Many cards in Growing Threat boost Incubators, allowing your Phyrexian hordes to hit the field quicker, stronger, and for less mana investment. As artifacts, Incubators belong to one of MTG’s best card types, and there are a huge number of artifact support cards that can be splashed into this deck to make it really sing.

The deck’s Commander, Brimaz, Blight of Oreskos ties the deck together, drawing in Artifact strategies and Phyrexian creatures to boost this deck over the top. With the addition of the exceptionally powerful proliferate ability, Growing Threat can build up a brutal force that is difficult for any opponents to hold back.

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Ecommerce writer with an MA in Creative Writing, covering MTG, DnD, and everything tabletop for Dexerto. Previously at WePC and VideoGamer. When not rolling dice and shuffling decks, he's playing old RPGs and wishing someone would remaster Skies of Arcadia already. You can reach him at Jack.Bye@Dexerto.com