![]() Swinging at opponents means you have fewer blockers, which matters more in zombie tribal given the prevalence of decayed zombie tokens which can’t block and are sacrificed when you attack with them. That’s important because it gives you the option to do an undead goldfish routine in metas with lots of other tokens or tribal decks. Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver draws a card a turn while creating a sac trigger and a zombie ETB trigger, all without having to use an attack step. And there’s something freeing about not having to stress over whether you can protect your commander from all the hate so that you can find a way to win. I’ve actually been so busy winning that I forgot to cast Wilhelt for a lot of turns. Sometimes it really does seem like Wilhelt should stay in the command zone so you can get Endless Ranks of the Dead or Prowling Geistcatcher down. The most common problem I have when playing this deck (aside from other players heckling me for not building it the way they build their zombie decks) is the difficulty of the decision around 4- and 5-drops. This means cards that only work on the attack step, like Grimgrin, Corpse-Born and Undead Alchemist, are things that I’ve mostly avoided. ![]() This build of the deck leans heavily into being able to use decayed zombie tokens as fuel, mostly because Wilhelt is good at generating them for you.
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