Witherbloom, the Balancer Deck Analysis
This Witherbloom, the Balancer (Golgari) deck has been analyzed by Rate My Decks and scored 5.1/10 in power, placing it in Bracket 2. The deck contains 99 cards with 38 lands and an average mana value of 3.3.
Key strengths include: Witherbloom, the Balancer sits in a fast shell — 6 fast mana pieces and an average MV of 3.3 mean it can deploy threats and answers ahead of curve.. With 2 tutors such as Chord of Calling and Emeritus of Woe // Demonic Tutor, the deck finds its key cards reliably. It does not rely on blind draws alone to close games.. 10 ramp sources let Witherbloom, the Balancer outpace less-accelerated decks. The mana advantage translates into multi-spell turns well ahead of schedule..
Main areas for improvement: With only 3 draw sources, the deck can run out of gas after a wipe or counter war. Consider adding 2-3 more draw sources.. The deck has a clear profile, but protection for Witherbloom, the Balancer is limited. If the commander is removed repeatedly, the game plan may fall apart.. The analysis groups cards by generic roles and may miss fine-grained synergy between specific cards. Review the deck's key interactions in actual games..
Key recommendations: The current bracket is a good starting point for table fit. Observe how the deck performs in your pod before making major changes.. Add resilient draw sources before adding more narrow combo pieces. The deck needs to keep functioning after its first attempt gets stopped.. Add cheap, flexible interaction (one or two mana) to answer early commanders and protected combo attempts..
The deck includes 10 ramp sources, 3 draw cards, 5 removal cards, 2 tutors, and 6 fast mana cards. 0 complete combos and 30 almost-combos were detected.
At Bracket 2, this deck is casual. Ideal for playing with friends without worrying about extreme optimization.