
Ruxa, Patient Professor
The Commander
Whenever Ruxa enters or attacks, return target creature card with no abilities from your graveyard to your hand.
Creatures you control with no abilities get +1/+1.
For each creature you control with no abilities, you may have that creature assign its combat damage as though it weren't blocked.
Guide
Gameplan
Ruxa turns a board of vanilla (no-abilities) creatures into a beatdown engine: they get +1/+1 and can punch through blockers as if unblocked, while Ruxa recurs them from your graveyard each time she enters or attacks. You ramp early, deploy fat ability-less beaters, and overwhelm with trample-like evasion and pump effects, grinding through removal thanks to constant recursion.
Strengths
- Built-in card advantage and resilience by returning vanilla creatures from the graveyard every turn you attack
- The 'damage as though unblocked' clause is essentially mass unblockable, turning go-wide and go-tall boards lethal fast
- Mono-green has the best ramp and the densest pool of cheap, efficient vanilla creatures
- Anthem effect makes even small vanilla tokens and bodies surprisingly threatening
- Cheap four-mana commander that immediately impacts the board on cast
Weaknesses
- Mono-green lacks interaction, especially against combo and control
- Vanilla creatures contribute nothing outside combat—no protection, evasion, or utility baked in
- Heavily reliant on the commander; if Ruxa is removed repeatedly the deck loses its anthem and evasion
- Board wipes are devastating since the plan is a wide creature board
- No native card draw beyond the recursion, so it can run out of gas if the attack engine is shut off
Key Cards
- Kamahl, Heart of Krosa — Turns all your lands into 0-ability creatures and offers a mass +3/+3 overrun that synergizes with Ruxa's buffs and evasion.
- Multani, Maro-Sorcerer — A huge ability-less-ish beater—but better are pure vanillas; pairs with green's biggest dumb bodies for unblockable damage.
- Garruk's Uprising — Grants trample and draws cards whenever your big vanilla creatures enter, fixing the deck's card-draw weakness.
- Heroic Intervention — Protects your entire vanilla board from board wipes and targeted removal, the deck's biggest threat.
- Krosan Restorer / Cradle effects — Massive mana from a wide board lets you flood the field with vanilla beaters faster than opponents can answer.
- Wojek Bodyguard — Iconic large vanilla creature; the deck wants the biggest no-ability bodies it can find to abuse the unblockable clause.
Upgrade Path
Lean hard into the biggest, cheapest pure-vanilla creatures and token producers, then add overrun finishers (Craterhoof Behemoth, Pathbreaker Ibex, Triumph of the Hordes) to convert the unblockable clause into instant wins. Shore up green's weaknesses with protection (Heroic Intervention, Tamiyo's Safekeeping), ramp (Sol Ring, Nature's Lore, Cultivate), and card draw stapled to creatures (Garruk's Uprising, Beast Whisperer, Guardian Project). Finally, add fast mana and a Cradle/Nykthos engine so you can rebuild and recast Ruxa cheaply after board wipes.
Core Cards
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Win Conditions
- ▸Swinging with a wide board of buffed vanilla creatures that deal damage as though unblocked
- ▸Overrun-style mass pump effects (Craterhoof Behemoth, Pathbreaker Ibex, Triumph of the Hordes) for a one-shot kill
- ▸Triumph of the Hordes for infect kills since unblockable poison is brutal with Ruxa's clause
- ▸Grinding incremental commander-damage and combat damage while recurring threats faster than opponents remove them
Archetypes
- Vanilla Tribal Aggro — Ruxa anthems and grants evasion specifically to creatures with no abilities, rewarding a deck stuffed with vanilla beaters.
- Stompy/Midrange Beatdown — Green ramp into oversized vanilla creatures that swing through blockers thanks to Ruxa's combat clause.
- Tokens/Go-Wide — Token makers that produce ability-less bodies get pumped and become unblockable for chip-and-overrun kills.
- Recursion Value — Ruxa repeatedly returns dead vanilla creatures, letting the deck grind through removal and rebuild after wipes.
Combos
No combos found for this commander on Commander Spellbook.
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