Overview
Sultai Arisen exploits the emerge mechanic to cheat enormous threats into play well ahead of their mana curve by sacrificing smaller creatures as cost reductions. Where other decks toil to cast an eight-mana creature on turn eight, this deck deploys it on turn four or five with full benefits, while the sacrificed creature contributes to a growing graveyard that feeds further advantage. The Sultai do not see death as an ending; they see it as a down payment.
The deck runs a collection of creatures whose sacrificed value exceeds their casting cost, making the emerge trade beneficial even without the mana savings. Muldrotha, the Gravetide ties the package together by letting you replay permanents directly from the graveyard each turn, converting a board of sacrificed creatures into an endless stream of value. Elder Deep-Fiend adds disruption to the emerge package by tapping down opponents' resources on entry.
Key Cards
Playing the Deck
The early game involves filling your graveyard while deploying small creatures with valuable sacrifice triggers. Self-mill spells and creatures that draw cards on death are ideal, as they simultaneously fuel your emerge costs, set up Muldrotha, and ensure your hand stays full. Avoid casting large emerge threats until you have a creature worth sacrificing for both the mana reduction and the value.
The mid game begins when your first large emerge threat resolves. Elder Deep-Fiend tapped at end of turn is one of the most powerful mid-game plays in the format: four tapped permanents means your opponent cannot effectively block, counter, or develop on their next turn, and your 5/6 flying threat begins attacking immediately. Follow up with Muldrotha to replay the sacrificed creature and continue the value chain.
Late game, the deck transitions into a graveyard-based inevitability engine. Muldrotha replaying two or three permanents per turn cycle generates more advantage than opponents can answer with normal card draw, and the UBG control suite of counterspells, removal, and exploration spells handles any single threat that threatens to end the game before you do.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Strengths: The deck is remarkably resilient to creature-focused disruption because death is a feature rather than a bug. Board wipes are setbacks, not endings, as Muldrotha restores your board from the graveyard within a turn cycle. The emerge threats arrive ahead of schedule and provide immediate impact on resolution, demanding answers even from well-prepared opponents.
Weaknesses: Graveyard hate (Relic of Progenitus, Rest in Peace, Leyline of the Void) is genuinely devastating to this strategy, as it strips both the Muldrotha value engine and the emerge cost-reduction package simultaneously. The deck is also slow to close games; it accumulates advantage efficiently but lacks explosive one-turn kill sequences without significant upgrades.
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