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Ureni of the Unwritten

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Support cards49 cards

Ureni matters when the deck can cast a seven-mana Spirit Dragon, keep enough Dragon creature hits in the deck, and turn each enter or attack trigger into the best Dragon from the top eight cards.

Commander Overview

How This Commander Plays

Ureni of the Unwritten is a Temur Dragon battlecruiser commander that turns entering and attacking into top-eight Dragon selection. The deck wants ramp, enough Dragon creature hits, haste or protection for Ureni, and support that reuses enter and attack triggers without pretending the free Dragon was cast.

Core Game Plan

  1. Establish Temur fixing and land ramp.
  2. Maintain enough Dragon creature density for the top-eight trigger to hit.
  3. Cast Ureni with haste or protection when possible.
  4. Choose the best Dragon creature from the enter trigger.
  5. Attack for another trigger when Ureni can safely attack.
  6. Repeat through haste, blink, recursion, or extra combats.
  7. Win through Dragon combat, Dragon ETB damage, attack triggers, and triggered payoffs.

Key Mechanics

Cheat-into-play Dragon selectionTop-eight library lookEnter and attack triggersHaste into same-turn attackExtra combatsBlink and recursion

Build Paths

Dragon battlecruiser

Ramp into Ureni, keep Dragon density high, and make each trigger find a Dragon with immediate board impact.

This is the primary plan even though battlecruiser is not an approved local Strategy slug.
Haste aggro

Use Dragon Tempest, Temur Ascendancy, Lightning Greaves, Swiftfoot Boots, and haste Dragons to get attack triggers faster.

Aggro remains an unmapped Strategy intent; the deck still needs ramp because Ureni costs seven.
ETB/blink

Reuse Ureni's enter trigger with blink and recursion, then choose Dragons that reward entering.

Blink is a validated secondary Strategy, but it supports the Dragon plan rather than replacing it.
Extra-combat Dragons

Use Scourge of the Throne, Hellkite Charger, Aggravated Assault, Savage Ventmaw, and mana Dragons to create more attack triggers.

Extra combats create more Ureni triggers only when Ureni attacks again.

No exact Commander Spellbook combo requiring Ureni was confirmed. Dragon combos used in Ureni decks remain compatible or independent until a canonical combo record proves Ureni is required or uniquely assists the line.

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What the deck is built to do

Exile and return
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