Veloci-Ramp-Tor

Summary

VelociRampTor is a Commander deck led by Pantlaza, SunFavored. Key cards include Akroma's Will, Apex Altisaur, Arcane Signet, and Arch of Orazca. Explore this public list on MTG Master for strategy ideas, upgrades, and table fit planning.

Commander

Pantlaza, Sun-Favored

Commander background
Deck description
Veloci-Ramp-Tor is a Naya (red-green-white) Dinosaur commander deck led by Pantlaza, Sun-Favored, rewarding big-bodied creatures with once-per-turn Discover. The early turns build mana with staples like Cultivate, Farseek, and Thunderherd Migration, then start chaining Dinosaurs that turn toughness into free spells or extra cards. That snowballs into board dominance, either by overwhelming combat backed by Xenagos, God of Revels and Kessig Wolf Run, or by landing a single crushing threat like Zacama, Primal Calamity. Games tend to be proactive and creature-forward, with enough interaction to stay honest through Generous Gift, Path to Exile, and Fiery Confluence. The deck pressures life totals quickly while staying resilient via incidental lifegain from Verdant Sun’s Avatar and big refill effects such as Return of the Wildspeaker and Rishkar’s Expertise. Players who enjoy decisive battlefield turns and splashy top-end plays will feel at home, and upgrades naturally lean toward more efficient ramp, additional Dinosaurs with high toughness, and a tighter suite of protection for key turns.
Deck total
$101.61
Missing cost
-
Wishboard
-
Deck cards
100
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AI
MTG Master AI

Commander (1)

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Creatures (40)

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Sorceries (9)

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Instants (4)

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Artifacts (4)

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Enchantments (3)

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Lands (39)

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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.

{W}White
Surplus
Demand: 20%Support: 26%
{R}Red
Surplus
Demand: 21%Support: 26%
{G}Green
Critical
Demand: 59%Support: 38%
{C}Colorless
Surplus
Demand: 0%Support: 11%
{G}Delta-5.8Critical
{R}Delta+2.6Surplus
{W}Delta+3.2Surplus
{C}Delta+4.3Surplus

Mana integrity

Overall alignment score for your mana base.

86Score
Grade
Good
Highlights
  • Mana integrity is in a good spot.
  • Green sources are under-supported for this deck.
Warnings
  • Early-game Green commitments are heavy.
  • Many mana sources enter tapped; early turns may slow down.
Recommendations
  • Swap tapped Green sources for untapped options.
  • Reduce early Green triple-pip spells or move them up the curve.

Early turn stress

Where color requirements cluster across turns.

White
Red
Green
Colorless
1
2
3
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5
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7+

Mana Base

Benchmark-backed view of how the deck develops mana, fixes colors, and reaches commander timing in the first turns.

medium
Main bottleneck: Turn 1 live color via Tapped-land tempo

Mana readiness snapshot

Compact early-game checks for whether the mana base turns on cleanly.

Turn 1 live color
Live colored mana for turn-1 plays.
49%
2 mana by turn 2
Keeps the early curve on schedule.
98%
All colors by turn 3
Gets the full color mix online early.
89%
Double pip by turn 3
Checks early UU, BB, RR, or GG requirements.
75%
Benchmark target: Runic Armasaur
Higher percentages mean the mana base supports the deck's early asks more consistently.

Commander and color timing

Shows when the mana base turns colors on and when commander timing becomes reliable.

  • All colors online
  • Commander castable
T3T4T5T60255075100
Main bottlenecks

Benchmarks that miss most often, plus the dominant reasons behind those misses.

51% Main bottleneck: Turn 1 live color via Tapped-land tempo
Tapped-land tempo: 98%No untapped color source: 8%
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