cleric deck mtg commander Orah, Skyclave Hierophant
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cleric deck mtg commander Orah, Skyclave Hierophant

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cleric deck mtg commander Orah, Skyclave HierophantDeck OverviewCommander: Orah, Skyclave HierophantTurn death into advantage with Orah, Skyclave Hierophant! This deck uses your creatures as resources, with Orah and your other clerics letting you constantly recycle your graveyard for powerful value plays. Your opponents might think theyre removing your creatures, but youll be coming back even stronger! Core StrategySacrifice your creatures to fuel powerful effects like Priest of Forgotten Gods or

🔥 Deck Overview
Commander: Orah, Skyclave Hierophant
Turn death into advantage with Orah, Skyclave Hierophant! This deck uses your creatures as resources, with Orah and your other clerics letting you constantly recycle your graveyard for powerful value plays. Your opponents might think they’re removing your creatures, but you’ll be coming back even stronger!

🌿 Core Strategy
Sacrifice your creatures to fuel powerful effects like Priest of Forgotten Gods or Ayli, Eternal Pilgrim while triggering Orah’s ability to bring back cheaper creatures. Cards like Grim Haruspex and Teshar, Ancestor's Apostle ensure that even in death, you’re drawing cards and building a formidable board state.

⚔️ Key Creatures & Spells
Cruel Celebrant and Zulaport Cutthroat – drain your opponents whenever your creatures die
Priest of Forgotten Gods – removes threats and refuels your hand
Drana’s Emissary and Cleric of Life’s Bond – add lifegain and drain triggers to stay ahead
Citywide Bust and Kaya's Wrath – board wipes that can also be one-sided thanks to your recursion
Martyr's Bond – turns your sacrifices into removal for your opponents’ biggest threats

💎 Ramp & Mana Support
Sol Ring, Orzhov Signet, and Commander's Sphere – get you ahead on mana to keep your engine rolling
Charcoal Diamond and Marble Diamond – color fixing to support your cleric-heavy game plan

🌟 Key Highlights / Synergies
Orah’s recursion – keeps your clerics coming back for more sacrifice triggers
Etchings of the Chosen and Bastion of Remembrance – protect and empower your board while also pinging opponents down
Suture Priest and Soul Warden – gain life every time your army grows, making you tough to kill
Altar's Reap and Bankrupt in Blood – turn your dying creatures into fresh cards to keep the gas flowing

What You Get
100-card Commander deck – fully EDH legal
A cleric sacrifice engine that turns your creatures’ deaths into game-winning plays
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Commander
Orah, Skyclave Hierophant

Creatures
Teshar, Ancestor's Apostle
Thraben Doomsayer
Bishop of Rebirth
Skirsdag High Priest
Ayli, Eternal Pilgrim
Doomed Necromancer
Priest of Forgotten Gods
Taborax, Hope's Demise
Grim Haruspex
Nullpriest of Oblivion
Pontiff of Blight
Remorseful Cleric
High Priest of Penance
Doubtless One
Pitiless Pontiff
Skirsdag Flayer
Banisher Priest
Devout Chaplain
Priest of Gix
Drana's Emissary
Attended Healer
Cabal Archon
Whisper, Blood Liturgist
Cruel Celebrant
Zulaport Cutthroat
Cleric of Life's Bond
Demon's Disciple
War Priest of Thune
Leonin Relic-Warder
Entomber Exarch
Fiend Hunter
Sin Collector
Archfiend's Vessel
Kor Celebrant
Whipgrass Entangler
Marauding Blight-Priest
Benevolent Bodyguard
Children of Korlis
Suture Priest
Soul Warden

Spells
Citywide Bust
Kaya's Wrath
Bankrupt in Blood
Blood Divination
Bone Splinters
Costly Plunder
Profane Prayers
Altar's Reap
Misery Charm

Artifacts
Relic Vial
Heirloom Blade
Charcoal Diamond
Marble Diamond
Orzhov Cluestone
Orzhov Locket
Commander's Sphere

Enchantments
Martyr's Bond
Vampiric Rites
Bastion of Remembrance
Etchings of the Chosen

Lands
Temple of Silence
Starlit Sanctum
Base Camp
Temple of the False God
Goldmire Bridge
Drifting Meadow
Bojuka Bog
16x Plains
16x Swamp
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