
Surrak Dragonclaw
The Commander
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Creature spells you control can't be countered.
Other creatures you control have trample.
Guide
Gameplan
Surrak Dragonclaw helms a Temur big-creature midrange/ramp deck that flashes in beefy threats at instant speed, protects them from counterspells, and pushes overwhelming trample damage past blockers. You ramp early, deploy fatties on opponents' end steps, and turn excess power into lethal swings or finish with a stompy haymaker.
Strengths
- Built-in counterspell protection makes your key creatures resolve reliably
- Flash lets you hold up interaction and ambush attackers or deploy threats at the optimal moment
- Trample turns big bodies into reliable damage that chumps can't stop
- Temur colors give access to the best ramp, card draw, and fight/removal spells
Weaknesses
- Does nothing against targeted removal, board wipes, or exile-based answers
- No card advantage engine built into the commander itself
- Vulnerable to flyers and evasive go-wide strategies it can't profitably block
- Five-mana commander that competes with your ramp curve and can stall if drawn into a slow hand
Key Cards
- Pathbreaker Ibex — Turns your trampling fatties into a one-shot wrath of damage at end of combat.
- Etali, Primal Conqueror — Uncounterable thanks to Surrak, it floods the board and can go infinite for a finish.
- Cultivate — Premier green ramp to power out your expensive flash threats ahead of curve.
- Rishkar's Expertise — Massive card draw off a big creature, refueling the deck's main weakness.
- Vorinclex, Voice of Hunger — Doubles your mana while taxing opponents, accelerating Surrak's big-mana plan.
- Garruk's Uprising — Grants trample and draws a card whenever a big creature enters, a perfect engine.
Upgrade Path
Add more efficient ramp (Mana Crypt, Sol Ring, Three Visits) and overrun finishers (Craterhoof Behemoth, Pathbreaker Ibex) to convert board states into kills. Lean into card-advantage engines like Garruk's Uprising and The Great Henge to fix the deck's biggest weakness, and include protection like Heroic Intervention against the board wipes Surrak can't stop. For higher power, pivot toward uncounterable combo payoffs and tutors to find them consistently.
Core Cards
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Win Conditions
- ▸Swinging with oversized trampling creatures for commander-damage or lethal alpha strikes
- ▸Pathbreaker Ibex or Craterhoof-style overrun effects ending the game in one combat
- ▸Resolving an uncounterable Etali or other game-ending bomb that snowballs out of control
- ▸Grinding card advantage with creature-draw engines until you out-resource and overwhelm the table
Archetypes
- Big Creatures / Stompy — Surrak's trample and uncounterable clause maximize huge resolved threats that push damage through.
- Ramp — Temur excels at mana acceleration to deploy expensive bombs Surrak protects.
- Flash / Midrange — Surrak's flash and instant-speed creatures let you play reactively and ambush opponents.
- Combo — Uncounterable creature spells like Etali or infinite mana payoffs close games safely.
Combos
No combos found for this commander on Commander Spellbook.
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