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The strategy of the deck is to threat your opponents with your unblockable creatures, while drawing extra cards every turn to find the responses you need at every moment. It is not meant to be aggro but a very cautious deck.
Gix, Yawgmoth Praetor and Kaito Shizuki both work very well with unblockable creatures, giving you extra draws every turn, especially with Suspicious Stowaway.
Surge Engine is your best finisher, it easily deals 3 damage per turn, and if you manage it can also be an unblockable 5/4.
Suspicious Stowaway is also very good in this deck, as you can easily be drawing 2 or 3 cards per turn with it and Gix, Yawgmoth Praetor and/or Kaito Shizuki.
I was surprised how well works Mercurial Spelldancer, if your opponent doesn’t destroy it, it copies one of your spells almost every turn, and that works very well with removal and tempo spells, but take in consideration that it forces you to play the spell in your turn in order to copy it, so it is useless for counterspells and in some other situations when you don’t want to play in your turn.
I wonder if this card could generate decks around it and copy more powerful spells in a very efficent way.
It is a cool deck out of the metagame and certainly not the best out there, but it can win games in style against anyone.
Midrange decks that play one spell per turn are obviously the best to play against with with this deck.
I would say it is not an easy deck to play, one mistake that makes you loosing a creature or planeswalker in a bad decision, being too greedy and not keeping mana to respond you opponent, etc. it all can ruin your game easily.
Still I felt confortable playing against mono black decks, as well some creature decks that are not super fast, like soldiers, mono green or gruul aggro are good match ups if they don’t go very crazy.
On the other hand, Rakdos sacrifice is very tough for this deck, as well as ultra agressive mono red. Against toxic has worked well so far, depending on how agressive the opponent goes.
Very fun deck, wich is the most important in Magic the Garhering. Cheers
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Revisión 11 | Febrero 21, 2023 | Kruketa | ||||
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Revisión 9 | Febrero 21, 2023 | Kruketa | ||||
Revisión 8 | Febrero 19, 2023 | Kruketa | ||||
Revisión 7 | Febrero 19, 2023 | Kruketa | ||||
Revisión 6 | Febrero 19, 2023 | Kruketa | ||||
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Revisión 4 | Febrero 19, 2023 | Kruketa | ||||
Revisión 3 | Febrero 19, 2023 | Kruketa | ||||
Revisión 2 | Febrero 19, 2023 | Kruketa | ||||
Revisión 1 | Febrero 19, 2023 | Kruketa |