How to Build a Jolly Balloon Man Commander Deck in MTG

The Jolly Ballon Man is a legendary creature introduced in the Magic: The GatheringCommander format. This Commander Boras (red/white) copies your creatures and takes advantage of their various enter-on-battlefield and death triggers.



Jolly Balloon Man plays a bit like a blink deck, slowly building up your lead until you're ready to win the game. With a Jolly Balloon Man deck, you'll draw a ton of cards and generate a ton of creature tokens. If this is the style of play you like in your Commander deck, then The Jolly Balloon Man is the right Commander for you.


List of decks

MTG Priest of Urabrask card with background art.

Commander: Funny balloon man

Agate the Instigator

Agrus Kos, the eternal soldier

Oh, the dawn sky

Atsushi, Burning Sky

Lilac, emerging spring

Mender scheme

Martial celebrant

Lasting innocence

Ertha Jo, Frontier Teacher

Mogis fanatic

Golden peace

An inspirational supervisor

Iron peace

Karmic handbook

Kiki-Jiki, the mirror breaker

Laurent of the third way

Marvin, the killer facial expression

Teacher of the gentle

Meteor Golem

A nesting dove

Ornithopter of paradise

Lord of the Boilerbilds

Lord of the Misty Sides

Priest Urabrask

Rumor collector

Skyclave Apparition

Solemn Simulacrum

A spiritual companion

A star athlete

Tubular carnosaur

Village bell ringer

Wall of signs

Welcome to the vampire

Witch-witch // Witch's meadow

Witty Roastmaster

Wurmcoil engine

Avid conscripts

The coming of the Second Sun

Blasphemous act

Split

Chaos Warp

Terrible interlude

Ephemera

A generous gift

The path to exile

Swords to eagles

Magic seal

Altar of Ashnod

Boras Glove

Halo fountain

Idol of oblivion

Arm the illusionist

Maguraite stone

Patriarchal seal

Skull clamp

Solo ring

Infinity sundial

Talisman of Conviction

A thousand-year-old elixir

A traveler's bauble

Caretaker's talent

Goblin bombing

Impact shocks

Welcome to Tocasia

The call of the warlord

Battlefield Forge

Barasky Garrison

A cliff top retreat

Command tower

Exotic orchard

Fontanport

Inspirational Vantage

Minas Tirith

x8 Mt

x11 Plains

Reliquary tower

Robber passage

Harsh prairie

A sunlit canyon

Western pass

Sunburned Division

War room



List of decks consists of 37 creatures, three enchantments, six instants, 14 artifacts, five enchantments, and 34 lands. For the most part, creatures and lands are all you need in your deck, and the rest of the cards serve as support for them.

Key cards

Funny balloon man

The Jolly Balloon Man MTG card with background art.

deck commander, Funny balloon man is a major part of what makes the deck stand out. For just one mana, you can create a token of any creature you control (but as a 1/1 with flying). There are several creatures that you can copy and deploy The Jolly Balloon Man, allowing you to use the effect as much mana as you have.


Because the Funny Balloon Man is in a hurry, you can use its effect the same turn it enters the battlefield. You can copy any creature, not just non-legendary. ​​​​​​While copying a legendary item will result in its immediate death due to the legend rule, you still use its enter-the-battle trigger, or more importantly, its death trigger.

A nesting dove

MTG Nesting Dovehawk card with background image.

A nesting dove this is the most consistent way to save the tokens you generate with Jolly Balloon Man. When you populate, you create a copy of a creature token, and for now the Jolly Ballon Man token must be sacrificed, copies of the token are not made. This means that the token created by Nesting Dovehawk will remain on the battlefield during the final phase.


Nesting Dovehawk is a way to double the effects you use with Jolly Balloon Man. this will help you draw a ton of cards and start building a consistent presence on the board. Nesting Dovehawk's stats also grow as more creature tokens come in, making it a powerful offensive and defensive creature later in the game.

Wurmcoil engine

MTG Wurmcoil Engine card with background art.

Wurmcoil engine this is one of the best cards to copy from Jolly Balloon Man. While a 1/1 token won't help, it will still create two 3/3 tokens on its victim (one with Deathtouch and one with Lifelink).

Since nothing will happen to the original Wurmcoil engine, you can keep copying it to make more Phyrexian Wurm tokens. This, combined with other burn damage cards, can get out of hand if your opponents don't take care of the original Wurmcoil engine.


Agrus Kos, the eternal soldier

Agrus Kos, Eternal Soldier MTG card with background art.

The best card in combination with your commander, Agrus Cos, eternal soldier, can turn Jolly Orb Man that copies one creature into copying all of your creatures as long as you have two mana to pay. This gives you a ton of triggers to work with and extra tokens that can be enough to swing around for lethal damage.

Grus Kos, Eternal Soldier, will generate a ton of tokens, so this is especially strong with cards that deal burn damage when a creature enters the battlefield. The effect applies to any ability that targets it and sets you up for endless combos.

With Jolly Balon, Gooseberry Cos, Urabrask Priest, and Village Ringer on the battlefield, you can create an infinite number of tokens. Use Jolly Balloon Man on Agrus Kos, activating it to use the effect on all creatures you control to make token copies of them. The Village Ringer will reveal a Merry Balloon Man, and the Urabrask Priest will give you three mana so you can loop this combo endlessly.


Martial celebrant

MTG Combat Celebrant card with background art.

Martial celebrant it's a way to get a lot of extra combat moves, especially in the late game when you have excess mana to be able to use the effect of the Fun Ball multiple times per turn. You always want to straingaining extra combat steps to deal constant damage.

There are many different ways to continue using Combat Celerant's effect. If Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker on the battlefield, you can have endless battles without needing mana to do so by copying her by pressing Kiki-Jiki. Alternatively, Jolly Balloon Man is a way to place a combo in the command zone (though it's not infinite in this case).


How to play a deck

MTG Warleader's Call card with background image.

Funny balloon man it's all about getting an advantage, drawing cards until you reach the basic winning conditions. Although Boras was woefully bad at drawing cards, thanks to copying permanents such as A wall of omens, a spiritual companionand An inspirational supervisorthis flaw is completely erased.

There are tons of useful cards to copy in Jolly Balloon Man. Tubular carnosaur allows you to reveal five to cast another spell for free; Atsushi, Burning Sky enters, then dies according to the legend rule, allowing three treasure tokens to be created, and Karmic handbook can return any creature from your graveyard back to the battlefield.


one the reverse side of the deck it is that it is very weak to interaction. You must target a creature to get Jolly Ballon Man's effectmeaning your opponents have the ability to use a removal spell before he decides. In addition, clearing the board will cost you heavilyas he can hardly recover from anything.

The the deck's primary win conditions are winning in combat, taking burn damage, or using Second Sun Approach. Because you can take so many cards, it's very easy to apply the second sun approach and you'll win the game instantly when it's resolved. Alternatively, there are many ways to generate infinite battles and infinite creatures to swing With cards on fire for creatures entering the battlefield, your opponents' life totals will melt away and clear the way to victory.

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