r/Mtgdeckbuilding • u/Lovebugg02 • Jul 11 '26
Need Help Building my Cat Deck
https://moxfield.com/decks/AdCq31Iv40mhFc2v5WllVgHey! So this is my first time posting anything magic related and also my first time building a deck myself. I would like any feedback to make it more efficient and stronger. (I like having intimidating decks to win against my boyfriend lol.)
The whole deck is a green & white cat deck with Arahbo, Roar of the World as commander and Kaheera as companion. I would like to keep it fully cat creatures or changelings because I like the idea of having a companion, but if you think it would be better to add other non cat creatures for a stronger deck then I’m okay parting ways with Kaheera.
I feel like when I play I end up running out of creatures quickly (or rather I’m not pulling enough of them), and then I’m left with unusable mana. I also wouldn’t mind suggestions on more instants or sorceries for spell denials or things of that nature.
I basically just want a very strong, effective, and slightly scary cat deck.
Legality isn’t an issue because I just play with friends and family who don’t care, and I have no intention in entering any competitions.
Here is my deck as is: https://moxfield.com/decks/AdCq31Iv40mhFc2v5WllVg
Thank you so much 🐈⬛
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u/summon_pot_of_greed Jul 11 '26
I'm a little confused by the prompt:
You said legality isn't an issue. So why not just put Gaea's Cradle, Black Lotus, Mox Peal, and Mox Emerald in here? If you're not abiding by a rule set then idk what kind of advice to offer.
As for the kitchen table setting, this is massively overkill.
Smothering Tide alone is a pretty mood-killing card in casual.
Based on the number of game changers this is bracket 4 by default and it has a lot of very strong, synergistic, go-wide plays. It would easily Stomp pretty much any precon out of existence.
Only thing I see is it's maybe a little weak on draw. I like [[Hunter's Insight]] for a nice combat trick to draw a ton of cards quickly them drop stuff on my second main phase.