$13,000 For A Raised Foil Avatar Aang

Aang and La, Ocean's Fury Aberrant Manawurm Abomination, Terrifying Titan Agatha of the Vile Cauldron Agatha's Champion Aggressive Mammoth Agonasaur Rex Akawalli, the Seething Tower Akul the Unrepentant Aloe Alchemist Altanak, the Thrice-Called Ancestral Anger Angry Rabble Ashroot Animist Atmospheric Greenhouse Attuned Hunter Aurora Awakener Avatar Kyoshi Badgermole Balamb T-Rexaur Ball Lightning Balmor, Battlemage Captain Balustrade Wurm Baylen, the Haymaker Beast-Kin Ranger Become Brutes Belligerent Yearling Beluna Grandsquall Bestow Greatness Biosynthic Burst Blitzball Shot Bolrac-Clan Basher Boom Scholar Borys, the Spider Rider Brako, Heartless Hunter Brightglass Gearhulk Bristlebane Battler Bristlebud Farmer Bumi, Unleashed Burner Rocket Burrowguard Mentor Cactuar Cactusfolk Sureshot Carnage, Crimson Chaos Case of the Trampled Garden Champion of Dusan Charging Hooligan Child of the Volcano Chizak, Apex Arachnosaur Chronicle of Victory Coliseum Behemoth Colossadactyl Colossal Rattlewurm Cosmic Spider-Man Crash Through Craterhoof Behemoth Crossroads Watcher Cuboid Colony Curse of the Werefox Darksteel Colossus Debris Beetle Decadent Dragon Demonic Ruckus Desecrex, Gift of Servitude Devouring Sugarmaw Dreadmaw's Ire Drix Fatemaker Drover Grizzly Druid of the Spade Druneth, Reviver of the Hive Dyadrine, Synthesis Amalgam Eager Trufflesnout

No, not really, but the point of the deck is to make Arcane look as good as possible, so I'm sticking with my mediocre win cons
On the Play: -2 Trostani Discordant
Its best acceleration spells, while inexpensive to cast, also tend to have less impact than red or blue counterparts in most decks, effectively making black the worst color for mana ramp spells with generic Commander appeal
Aristocrat is also a much more aggressive monster than it is a defencive one and black red aggressive decks don't overly want lots of four drop dorks