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🔗 Decklist + Primer (Moxfield): https://moxfield.com/decks/iC_NZp1lRU... 🎥 Panzer MTG Commander Playlist: • MTG Deck Techs 💬 Join the Discord: / discord ⭐ Support the channel via YouTube Membership: / @panzermtg ⸻ Teval, the Balanced Scale might look fair at first glance, but once you actually start playing games with him, it becomes painfully clear that he’s anything but balanced. In this video, we take a deep dive into Teval as a Sultai graveyard engine that turns self-mill, recursion, and land synergies into a single, overlapping game plan. Every attack fuels your graveyard. Every card that leaves it generates board presence. And once lands start looping in and out of play, the entire deck snowballs out of control. This isn’t a deck built around a single trick or a fragile combo. It’s a graveyard toolbox that constantly gives you options. Sometimes you’re accelerating far ahead of the table by recurring lands. Sometimes you’re grinding value with recursive creatures and token production. And sometimes… you’re assembling one of several efficient combo lines that naturally emerge from the engine you’ve already built. Because so many of these interactions overlap, many of the combos in this deck don’t feel forced, they happen organically as you play the deck the way it wants to be played. The list featured in this video is non-budget, designed to showcase the real power-ceiling of what Teval can do. Graveyard and lands-matter cards have become expensive over time, and I didn’t want to compromise the core engine just to hit a price point. That said, the structure of the deck is extremely solid and adaptable, and there’s plenty of room to tune it for different playgroups. Since this deck contains a large number of combo lines and layered synergies, I also wrote a very detailed combo primer on Moxfield, breaking down every major loop step by step, including alternate pieces and interchangeable engines. In the video, I walk through the most important combos visually, but if you really want to understand how and why this deck works, I highly recommend checking out the written primer as well. As always, this deck tech goes card by card through the entire list and explains exactly how each piece supports the core graveyard and land engine. ⸻ ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Commander Breakdown 03:44 – Recursion & Self-Mill 14:52 – Lands Matter 23:19 – Acceleration 32:46 – Support 45:34 – Interaction & Protection 52:16 – The Lands 01:00:50 – Combo Section ⸻ If you enjoyed the video, make sure to hit like, subscribe, and drop a 🧟♂️ emoji in the comments if you made it all the way to the end. It genuinely helps the channel grow and pushes these deep-dive deck techs to more Commander players than you might think. Thanks for watching, and I’ll see you in next week's video! #MTG #EDH #DeckTech #Commander #MagicTheGathering #mtgcommander