elephant cards mtg Hamza, Guardian of Arashin
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elephant cards mtg Hamza, Guardian of ArashinDeck OverviewCommander: Hamza, Guardian of Arashin Core Strategy: Use Hamza's cost reduction ability to flood the board with big creatures, especially your tribal army of elephants Convince your opponents to focus on each other while you build your board state and gain card advantage Ramp into your best elephants and massive creatures to take over the late game Key Creatures & Spells: Thorn Mammoth, Battle Mammoth, Terastodon, Aggressive Mammoth, and

🐘 Deck Overview
Commander: Hamza, Guardian of Arashin

Core Strategy:

  • Use Hamza's cost reduction ability to flood the board with big creatures, especially your tribal army of elephants

  • Convince your opponents to focus on each other while you build your board state and gain card advantage

  • Ramp into your best elephants and massive creatures to take over the late game

Key Creatures & Spells:

  • Thorn Mammoth, Battle Mammoth, Terastodon, Aggressive Mammoth, and Loxodon Smiter dominate the battlefield

  • Hamza’s mana reduction helps you play multiple creatures per turn, including strong support pieces like Rishkar, Peema Renegade and Loyal Guardian

  • Ramp cards like Somberwald Sage, Wild Growth, and Talisman of Unity make sure you have the mana you need to flood the board

  • Card draw with Garruk's Packleader, Inspiring Call, and Hunter’s Insight keep your hand full even in the late game

Value & Control:

  • Board protection and counter generation from Unbreakable Formation, Together Forever, and Inspiring Call

  • Versatile removal from Generous Gift, Collective Effort, and Dromoka’s Command

  • Counter distribution and anthem effects from Basri’s Solidarity, Elite Scaleguard, and Citadel Siege

Ramp & Mana Support:

  • Lifecrafter’s Bestiary, Arcane Signet, Moss Diamond, and Talisman of Unity for reliable ramp

  • Myriad Landscape, Krosan Verge, and other lands to ensure consistent mana fixing

🔧 Key Highlights / Synergies

  • Hamza’s mana reduction ability lets you deploy multiple big threats every turn

  • Elephants like Thorn Mammoth and Battle Mammoth control the board while growing your army

  • +1/+1 counter synergy with Loyal Guardian, Abzan Falconer, and Oran-Rief, the Vastwood ensures constant growth

  • Lulu, Loyal Hollyphant and Fairgrounds Trumpeter add value while your elephants get bigger

  • Lifegain and utility from Loxodon Hierarch, Loxodon Lifechanter, and Loxodon Warhammer make your army even harder to stop

✅ What You Get

  • 100-card Commander deck – fully EDH legal

  • Focuses on elephant tribal synergy, +1/+1 counter strategies, and big board presence

  • Includes Hamza, Thorn Mammoth, Battle Mammoth, Aggressive Mammoth, Loxodon Smiter, and many more tribal and support cards

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Most if not all of these cards are in Near Mint or Mint condition. Here is the complete list:


Commander
Hamza, Guardian of Arashin

Creatures
Thorn Mammoth
Battle Mammoth
Mirror Entity
Venerated Loxodon
Aggressive Mammoth
Loxodon Lifechanter
Terastodon
Kazandu Tuskcaller
Unyielding Gatekeeper
Somberwald Sage
Loxodon Smiter
Rishkar, Peema Renegade
Loxodon Hierarch
Prized Elephant
Garruk's Packleader
Abzan Falconer
Fairgrounds Trumpeter
Elite Scaleguard
Loyal Guardian
Lulu, Loyal Hollyphant
Bastion Mastodon
Loxodon Mystic
Mosstodon
Loxodon Restorer
Star Pupil
Woolly Loxodon
Selesnya Sentry
Civic Stalwart
Loxodon Anchorite
Loxodon Eavesdropper
Loxodon Sergeant
Fertilid

Sorcery/Instants
Dromoka's Command
Collective Effort
Unbreakable Formation
Camaraderie
Basri's Solidarity
Call of the Herd
Generous Gift
Hunter's Insight
Inspiring Call
Harmonize
Bestial Menace
Nissa's Judgment
Selvala's Charge
Strength of the Pack
Explore
Expel
Skywhaler's Shot
Trumpeting Herd

Enchantments
Together Forever
Citadel Siege
Wild Growth
Elephant Guide
Master Chef

Artifacts
Lifecrafter's Bestiary
Loxodon Warhammer
Talisman of Unity
Arcane Signet
Marble Diamond
Moss Diamond

Lands
Canopy Vista
Fortified Village
Gavony Township
Mosswort Bridge
Oran-Rief, the Vastwood
Sungrass Prairie
Temple of Plenty
Windbrisk Heights
Krosan Verge
Llanowar Reborn
Myriad Landscape
Command Tower
Path of Ancestry
Selesnya Sanctuary
14x Forests
10x Plains



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