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Looking for an MTG Fallout deck building guide for EDH? Fallout is a set a part of Magic: The Gathering’s Universes Beyond product line, bringing other franchises into the world of Magic in the way of creating cards based on various settings, events, and characters from those series.
With Fallout, four Commander pre-constructed decks were made, each with a specific theme such as characters and factions of the Wasteland and the mutants of the world. This deck guide will give two separate deck guides for two different Commander decks. These aren’t the pre-constructed decks, but rather, ones using commanders found within the decks themselves. This is the MTG Fallout deck building guide.
Three Dog, Galaxy News DJ
Decklist
Ajani’s Chosen | Anim Pakal, Thousandth Moon | Archon of Sun’s Grace | Archon of the Wild Rose | Armory Paladin | Cass, Hand of Vengeance |
Champion of the Flame | Codsworth, Handy Helper | Danitha Capashen, Paragon | Eidolon of Countless Battles | Halvar, God of Battle | Heliod’s Pilgrim |
Hero of Iroas | Kellan, the Fae-Blooded | Kor Spiritdancer | Light-Paws, Emperor’s Voice | Mesa Enchantress | Mister Gutsy |
Reyav, Master Smith | Solemn Simulacrum | Sram, Senior Edificier | Starfield Mystic | Starnheim Courser | Tiana, Ship’s Caretaker |
Transcendent Envoy | Wyleth, Soul of Steel | Blasphemous Act | Open the Armory | Retether | Three Dreams |
Winds of Rath | Boros Charm | Chaos Warp | Generous Gift | Inventory Management | Path to Exile |
Swords to Plowshares | Arcane Signet | Boros Signet | Commander’s Sphere | Fellwar Stone | Sol Ring |
Swiftfoot Boots | Talisman of Conviction | Wayfarer’s Bauble | All That Glitters | Angelic Destiny | Angelic Gift |
Benevolent Blessing | Curse Of Opulence | Daybreak Coronet | Eldrazi Conscription | Etali’s Favor | Ethereal Armor |
Gift of Immortality | Grim Reaper’s Sprint | Hyena Umbra | Mantle of the Ancients | Sage’s Reverie | Songbirds’ Blessing |
Spirit Mantle | Sticky Fingers | Timely Ward | Unquestioned Authority | Axgard Armory | Battlefield Forge |
Boros Garrison | Castle Ardenvale | Clifftop Retreat | Command Tower | Exotic Orchard | Hall of Heliod’s Generosity |
11 Mountain | 12 Plains | Rogue’s Passage | Sunscorched Divide | Temple of the False God | War Room |
Three Dog, Galaxy News DJ is a Commander built around Auras and spreading Auras to all your creatures. Normally, you have to dedicate all your Aura cards to a small handful of creatures to get the most out of them. However, Three Dog lets you spread an Aura attached to it to all your other creatures by sacrificing them for two mana. You do have to attack for this effect to trigger, but Three Dog itself doesn’t need to attack so you can throw a creature you don’t care about to still trigger Three Dog.
Three Dog, Galaxy News DJ is one of the best cards in MTG Fallout, and you’d be pretty well stocked if you can grab one of these in the release of the Fallout collaboration.
Unlike other Aura decks, Three Dog isn’t a Voltron deck (decks that load a ton of Equipment and Auras onto one creature), but instead wants you to play multiple creatures so you can put a ton of Auras on a ton of creatures on the battlefield.
Some of the best Auras include Eldrazi Conscription, which gives a creature +10/+10 and annihilator two, which is amazing on just one creature so having it on all of them is game-ending. Etali’s Favor is one of the best cards to copy, as it discovers three when it enters the battlefield to easily cast extra Auras and other cheap spells (or put them into your hand).
There are plenty of creatures that benefit from being enchanted, such as Wyleth, Soul of Steel which draws you cards and Kor Spiritdancer which gets +2/+2 for every Aura attached to it. If Three Dog ever dies with Auras attached to it, Cass, Hand Of Vengeance can bring the Auras back attached to another creature, and Tiana, Ship’s Caretaker can get those Auras back into your hand.
The main way to win with Three Dog is through combat, spreading strong Auras to a wide battlefield of creatures to be just too much power to block. Even without Three Dog, the deck can win without the commander thanks to how good Auras can do just on one creature.
Colonel Autumn
Decklist
Aron, Benalia’s Ruin | Arvad the Cursed | Bartolome del Presidio | Blood Artist | Carmen, Cruel Skymarcher | Commissar Severina Raine |
Defilier of Faith | Elas il-Kor, Sadistic Pilgrim | Elder Arthur Maxson | Elenda, the Dusk Rose | Gollum, Patient Plotter | Liesa, Forgotten Archangel |
Lord Skitter, Sewer King | Lotho, Corrupt Shirriff | Minthara, Merciless Soul | Pitiless Plunderer | Ratadrabik of Urborg | Ravos, Soultender |
Ria Ivor, Bane of Bladehold | Sidisi, Undead Vizier | Syr Kongrad, the Grim | Teysa, Orzhov Scion | Tomik, Wielder of Law | Viscera Seer |
Vraan, Executioner Thane | Yahenni, Undying Partisan | Zulaport Cutthroat | Ascend from Avernus | Gift of Estates | Lingering Souls |
Martial Coup | Primevals’ Glorious Rebirth | Urza’s Ruinous Blast | Anguished Unmaking | Call the Coppercoats | Deadly Dispute |
Grand Crescendo | Nasty End | Path to Exile | Raise the Alarm | Secure the Wastes | Swords to Plowshares |
Szat’s Will | Arcane Signet | Commander’s Sphere | Fellwar Stone | Honor-Worn Shaku | Oketra’s Monument |
Orzhov Signet | Relic of Legends | Skullclamp | Sol Ring | Talisman of Hierarchy | Wayferer’s Bauble |
Bastion of Remembrance | Black Market | Court of Grace | Dictate of Erebos | Felidar Retreat | Flowering of the White Tree |
Grave Pact | March of the Canonized | Rabble Rousing | Skrelv’s Hive | Caves of Koilos | Command Tower |
Concealed Courtyard | Exotic Orchard | Great Hall Of The Citadel | Isolated Chapel | 13 Plains | 14 Swamp |
Tainted Field | War Room |
Colonel Autumn is a commander that gives all legendary creatures exploit, which lets them sacrifice a creature when a creature with exploit enters the battlefield. When exploit happens, Colonel Autumn pumps up all your creatures with a +1/+1 counter.
The idea of Colonel Autumn is to put sacrifice fodder onto the battlefield with cards that create tokens such as Skrelv’s Hive, Court of Grace, and Rabble Rousing. This lets you always have access to a creature to exploit when you play your legendary creature, of which almost your entire deck is made out of on the creature side of things.
Even if you don’t have tokens to exploit, you can still use your normal creatures to do so. Some of them even benefit from the creature dying, like Ratadrabik Of Urborg which creates a token copy of it or Eldena, the Dusk Rose which creates tokens whenever it dies.
Colonel Autumn wins by growing your legendary creatures to giant stats while forcing your opponent to lose their creatures when you exploit with enchantments like Dictate of Erebos and Grave Pact, or burn them with Blood Artist and Zulaport Cutthroat.
That’s as much as we have on our deck building guide for MTG Fallout. In the meantime, you might be interested in reading about the most expensive MTG Fallout cards money can buy.