Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver Deck Analysis
This Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver (Dimir) deck has been analyzed by Rate My Decks and scored 9/10 in power, placing it in Bracket 4. The deck contains 99 cards with 34 lands and an average mana value of 3.2.
Key strengths include: Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver sits in a explosive shell — 7 fast mana pieces and an average MV of 3.18 mean it can deploy threats and answers ahead of curve.. With 6 tutors such as Demonic Tutor, Buried Alive and Entomb, the deck finds its key cards reliably. It does not rely on blind draws alone to close games.. Ashnod's Altar, Gravecrawler and Gray Merchant of Asphodel give the deck 13 paths to close games. Commander Spellbook confirms these cards form real combos — the deck can win explosively when it lines up..
Main areas for improvement: The draw count is adequate, but Cryptbreaker, Commander's Sphere and Kindred Discovery may be conditional. Check that they are live before the decisive turn, not just when the deck is already ahead.. At bracket 4, margins are thin. Decisions depend more on sequencing and local meta than list content — every card should have a clear purpose.. 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: At bracket 4, the main question is speed relative to your local meta. 6 tutors give high consistency — some tables may not be prepared for that density.. At bracket 4, the main question is speed relative to your local meta. Adjust the most powerful cards based on what you see in your pod.. Keep the draw package but test whether draw cards are live before the combo turn — not just after the deck is already ahead..
The deck includes 12 ramp sources, 10 draw cards, 12 removal cards, 6 tutors, and 7 fast mana cards. 13 complete combos and 188 almost-combos were detected.
At Bracket 4, this deck is geared toward competitive or cEDH play. It includes Game Changers and fast mana that make it fast and consistent.