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This decks wants to play the efficient vehicle creatures and to avoid the expensive crewing costs as well as possible. This way we are able to win on very early turns, as we are able to get 7/11s out as early as on T2.
Here’s the dream curve for this deck:
T1: Land, Consulate Dreadnought
T2: Land, Armed and Armored, Swing for 7
T3: Land, Siege Modification, swing for 10
T4: WIN
We play a lot of vehicles in comparison to our crew-spells. But we want to be able to spam a lot of vehicles to then overrun the opponent with a Start Your Engines. But with Siege Modification we can go for a more beatdown-type playstyle, too. We play mostly low-costed vehicles, so we can curve out nicely. We play Consulate Dreadnought. It's an absolute powerhouse in here, getting us a LOT of power in the early turns. Our other vehicle-bomb is Colossal Plow. I call it the Mini-Uro in this deck. It's so flexible, it really is good no matter when we attack with it. It ramps us heavily in the early game and gains us a lot of life over the course of the game, which is good against other creature-based decks and burn. The infamous Smuggler's Copter digs for stuff we need. Peacewalker Colossus doesn't really is an attacker in this deck. I mainly run it as it's able to cheat on crew-costs as well, but we can use it as an attacker, too.
We have a total of 16 cards that can cheat on crew-costs. The worst of them is Peacewalker Colossus, but it's nice, as it serves well as an attacker, too. We have Armed and Armored for the most aggressive of them. It's often a part of our curve, getting in the early damage. It's also quite good in the late-game, when we are able to crew 3-4 vehicles just for 2 mana. Siege Modification is the most late-game viable card of them, as it buffs our beaters and turns them into vehicles permanently for the cost of just 3 mana. Giant Ox is nice, being able to crew every vehicle we have at T2. It's also quite a good blocker, in case we're low on life.
We play Emerge Unscathed. It protects our beaters and makes them unblockable, to get even more damage in. For more control we run Veteran Motorist. It digs into our deck quite deep and it buffs the vehicles it crews. It also can act as a nice blocker.
For a boros budget mana base we play Battlefield Forge and Clifftop Retreat in addition to basics. We have a total of 24 lands in our deck. It seems like a bit many lands, but I have a deckbuilding dilemma: When I include more cards, that are actually good, the average converted mana cost will go up, and then I end up with too few lands. So I decided for playing 24 lands, as flooding out can be prevented by Cathartic Reunion and Smuggler's Copter and I would rather draw a bit more lands than I really need, than drawing way too few.
For some general sideboarding-options, we run Abrade for artifact hate. Emerge Unscathed is also in there. We play it to protect our vehicles, as we often have one main beater on the battlefield, and it really hurts when it's removed. It's also nice to give this beater protection from the color of the opponent's blockers, to get even more damage in. It's rebound-ability turns our 3 copies of Emerge Unscathed basically into 6 copies. It's nice to sideboard this in against removal-heavy decks.
Against tron we run a playset of Ghost Quarter.
Against dredge we have Grafdigger’s Cage in our sideboard.
We will not sideboard against burn. I wouldn’t know what to take out and we can just aggro them out or gain life with Colossal Plow.
Against Heliod Campany we run Everlasting Torment, to shut their lifegain off.
This deck is pretty budget, only costing 40€ on cardmarket.
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