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Summary
This Sidisi, Brood Tyrant list is a cohesive Sultai selfmill/Zombie midrange deck with strong inevitability, but it does not meet Bracket 4 expectations on (1) average mana efficiency, (2) stack interaction, and (3) protection density. In Bracket 4 pods, the deck will frequently fall behind faster engines/combos and will struggle to defend key turns because it has 0 counterspells and very few lowcost defensive pieces. Big positives: excellent graveyard value (Muldrotha / Sheoldred / Zombie Apocalypse), strong gowide scaling (multiple lords + Sidisi tokenization), and powerful standalone cards (Rhystic Study, Cyclonic Rift). Big blockers for Bracket 4: high avg CMC (3.84), several tapped/temponegative lands, low interaction density, and deck size currently at 97 cards (not a complete 100card list).
Commander
Sidisi, Brood Tyrant
Deck Verdict
Mismatched for Declared Bracket - Bracket 4 - General Power 6.2 - Score in bracket 0.0 - Confidence: 0.86

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Mana pressure & alignment
How your colored demand lines up with the mana base during your game.
Color pressure
Demand vs support share by color.
Mana integrity
Overall alignment score for your mana base.
- Mana integrity is in a good spot.
- Black sources are under-supported for this deck.
- Many mana sources enter tapped; early turns may slow down.
- Swap tapped Black sources for untapped options.
- Reduce early Black triple-pip spells or move them up the curve.
Early turn stress
Where color requirements cluster across turns.
Mana Base
Benchmark-backed view of how the deck develops mana, fixes colors, and reaches commander timing in the first turns.
Mana readiness snapshot
Compact early-game checks for whether the mana base turns on cleanly.
Commander and color timing
Shows when the mana base turns colors on and when commander timing becomes reliable.
- All colors online
- Commander castable
Benchmarks that miss most often, plus the dominant reasons behind those misses.
Open the full analysis for mulligans, risky openers, benchmark miss causes, and the complete why-hands-fail breakdown.

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