Magic: The Gathering - Ulamog, The Ceaseless Hunger Commander Deck Guide

Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger is one of the three Eldrazi titans in Magic: The Gathering. The titans are the leaders of the Eldrazi, with Ulamog doing hefty damage on the plane of Zendikar. Fittingly, Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger is a great commander choice to lead an Eldrazi deck.
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PostsWhile Ulamog itself doesn't do a whole lot for Eldrazi, the support cards for the creature type make it both easy to cast and allow you to play a ton of other powerful Eldrazi cards. There is a hefty limitation with it, however, as you can only play colorless cards in your deck.
Decklist
Commander: Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger
Karn, the Great Creator
Ugin, the Ineffable
Ugin, the Spirit Dragon
Artisan of Kozilek
Blight Herder
Breaker of Armies
Deceiver of Form
Desolation Twin
Eldrazi Mimic
Emrakul, the Promised End
Endbringer
Endless One
Flayer of Loyalties
Geode Golem
Glaring Fleshraker
Hedron Crawler
It That Betrays
It That Heralds The End
Kozilek, Butcher of Truth
Kozilek's Channeler
Kozilek, the Broken Reality
Kozilek, the Great Distortion
Oblivion Sower
Palladium Myr
Pathrazer of Ulamog
Reality Smasher
Spawnbed Protector
Spawnsire of Ulamog
Thought-Knot Seer
Ulamog's Crusher
Ulamog's Dreadsire
Ulamog, the Defiler
Ulamog, the Infinite Gyre
Void Winnower
Warden of Geometries
Zhulodok, Void Gorger
All is Dust
Calamity of the Titans
Rise of the Eldrazi
Desecrate Reality
Kozilek's Command
Not of This World
Null Elemental Blast
Basalt Monolith
Darksteel Monolith
Everflowing Chalice
Expedition Map
Forsaken Monument
Hedron Archive
Horizon Stone
Mind Stone
Replicating Ring
Sisay's Ring
Skyclave Relic
Sol Ring
Sol Talisman
Stonespeaker Crystal
Thought Vessel
Thran Dynamo
Urza's Incubator
Worn Powerstone
Echoes of Eternity
Eldrazi Conscription
Ugin's Mastery
Amonkhet Raceway
Arch of Orazca
Bonders' Enclave
Buried Ruin
Command Beacon
Crystal Vein
Darksteel Citadel
Eldrazi Temple
Eye of Ugin
Geier Reach Sanitarium
Green Dragon Inn
Guildless Commons
Inventors' Fair
Labyrinth of Skophos
Mage-Ring Network
Mikokoro, Center of the Sea
Muraganda Raceway
Radiant Fountain
Reliquary Tower
Rogue's Passage
Sanctum of Ugin
Sea Gate Wreckage
Shrine of the Forsaken Gods
Spawning Bed
Temple of the False God
Thespian's Stage
Tomb of the Spirit Dragon
Urza's Cave
Urza's Mine
Urza's Power Plant
Urza's Tower
Urza's Workshop
Vesuva
War Room
Zhalfirin Void
The decklist contains three planeswalkers, 33 creatures, three sorceries, four instants, 18 artifacts, three enchantments, and 35 lands. Eldrazi decks are creature-heavy, especially since there aren't a ton of great colorless instants, sorceries, or enchantments.
Key Cards
Ulamog, The Ceaseless Hunger
The commander of the deck, Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger is a massive threat as soon as it hits the battlefield. No matter what, you get to exile two permanents when you cast it, letting you take care of any problem permanents, even if it gets countered.
The effect to exile permanents is mandatory. Even if your opponents have no creatures, you can still target their lands so you're not exiling anything you control.
Once Ulamog is attacking, your opponents will start losing their libraries. Generally, just four attacks are enough to mill someone out of cards in their library. Since the cards are exiled, it doesn't help graveyard strategies and makes the cards much harder for your opponent to get back.
Forsaken Monument
Forsaken Monument is the most important artifact in the deck. It massively supports colorless creatures and spells, along with doubling up on all mana your mana rocks will make. The stat boost is minor for your large creatures, but your weaker ones will appreciate the extra pump.
The main attraction is adding an additional colorless mana whenever you tap a permanent to make a colorless mana. This leads to a combo where you can generate infinite mana with Basalt Monolith. This is vital as Eldrazi spells cost a ton of mana to cast. Here is how the combo works.
Prerequisites: Forsaken Monument and Basalt Monolith are on the battlefield.
Step 1: Activate Basalt Monolith to add three colorless mana by tapping it.
Step 2: Forsaken Monument will add an extra colorless mana to your mana pool.
Step 3: Use three mana to untap Basalt Monolith, leaving one mana floating.
Step 4: Repeat steps 1-3 to generate infinite mana.
Zhulodok, Void Gorger
A great commander in its own right, Zhulodok, Void Gorger is a phenomenal card you want on the battlefield as quickly as possible. Most of your Eldrazi spells have a high mana value, and Zhulodok will let you cascade twice when you cast them.
This essentially gives you three different spells for the price of one card. Since Eldrazi creatures require such high mana investment, this lets you amass a battlefield much quicker to become a massive threat quickly rather than only casting one spell a turn.
Echoes Of Eternity
Echoes of Eternity is one of the few enchantments in the deck and is by far one of the best cards in the deck. It doubles all of your triggered abilities, as well as copies any colorless spell you cast. A spell includes your colorless creature spells, so as long as they aren't legendary, you'll get two copies of them.
Some Eldrazi have annihilator, which will force your opponent to sacrifice permanents. Echoes of Eternity will double these triggers to make even more sacrifices required.
Nearly every card in the deck has some kind of triggered ability. Even if they don't, they have a powerful effect to support the strategy that having two copies of them is amazing. You want to get Echoes of Eternity on the battlefield as quickly as possible, and keep it as safe as you can.
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PostsHow To Play The Deck
An Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger deck is all about getting mana rocks down to start casting a ton of Eldrazi spells and flooding the battlefield with powerful creatures. Once you have a lot of mana available, you can start running out your hand. Many creatures in the deck can force your opponents to sacrifice permanents, helping to clear the way for attackers.
The deck does not need its commander to function. You can win the game easily without ever having cast Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger. The large suite of powerful creatures can carry a game on their own.
You want to get all your mana rocks down as quickly as you can. Eldrazi need a lot of mana to be cast, even the weaker ones still need a fair bit. The deck can't naturally ramp lands, so they need to rely on artifacts to accelerate their mana acceleration. There are a few mana dorks like Palladium Myr and Kozilek's Channeler that help, but artifacts are your main mana source.
The primary win condition is winning through combat. With how many cards have annihilator and how powerful the stats on Eldrazi are, you can deal a ton of damage while getting rid of any problems creatures your opponents have. All is Dust can force all colored permanents to be exiled, which in many cases is a one-sided board wipe.
The biggest weakness of the deck is its speed. Once you have a ton of mana, you can start snowballing, but it takes a while to get to that point. Eldrazi have a reputation for being hard to deal with in the late game, so you'll likely be targeted from the get-go as soon as you reveal Ulamog as your commander. So, expect to be fighting an uphill battle if your opponents decide to take you out before you can stabilize. As soon as you are stable though, you'll often win the game from there.
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