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Summary
This is a cohesive Sultai graveyard midrange/aristocrats deck with real inevitability (repeatable recursion, token generation, and strong engines like Life from the Loam, Mesmeric Orb, Muldrotha) and a legitimate combo finish (Gravecrawler loops). However, relative to Bracket 4 expectations, it is held back by a low land count (31), a topheavy curve, thin boardwipe coverage, and very limited protection/redundant stack interaction beyond the premier free counters. In Bracket 4 pods (T6–8 pressure), this list will frequently stabilize and take over later than the table’s average, and it folds harder than it should to graveyard hate or fast combo.
Commander
Teval, the Balanced Scale
Deck Verdict
Structurally Sound, Underpowered for Bracket - Bracket 4 - General Power 7.3 - Score in bracket 2.7 - Confidence: 0.74


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.
- Early-game Black commitments are heavy.
- 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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