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The Spanish Demonquisition (Standard)

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This deck is designed to keep your opponent at a constant disadvantage through tempo manipulation.

Early game you play things like Thoughtseize to get a look at your opponent's hand and take away the biggest threat you see that you might not have other answers to.
If you're not killing things, you play a Mind Rot to make them make a tough decision and allow them room to misplay. You'd be surprised at the number of people who will forego their mid-game cards for end-game cards. And if you can't do these things, then you can always Read the Bones to dig balls-deep for more answers.

Mid-game is where you shine. You either play a demon to control more or pose a threat, or you play Rakdos's Return to disrupt further (the damage is a bonus). Since they've been trying to maintain some semblance of a tempo, they'll likely be hand-less when you play it.

The key to this deck is its flexibility. Not only is the tempo and sideboard flexible (I'll get ot that later), but the mainboard creatures are extremely versatile. Here's how:

Thrill-kill Assassin:
DEFENSE: Don't Unleash it, and it's a 1/2 with deathtouch that can trade-up to anything it blocks. = Doom Blade. This has made it a great deterrent, as your opponent usually won't want to kill off their prized creatures (unless it's aggro, see sideboarding).
OFFENSE: Unleash it, and it's an under-costed beatstick that they won't want to block, and if it eats a kill spell, then it essentially turned into a Duress for the discard side of your deck as your goal isn't to attack to win. That's not a strategy for the cunning.

Desecration Demon:
DEFENSE: This guy will block pretty much everything in Standard that you haven't already made them discard, and it will more than likely eat some creatures. = free Doom Blades. If by some odd occurance they do kill it dead, then, like the Assassin, they discarded a card and spent mana to do so, netting you tempo advantage. if they sac dudes to it, then it pumps him up in preparation for . . .
OFFENSE: The guy is a freaking MONSTER. he swings for an arm and a leg, and he gets bigger when he's spewing out free Doom Blades.

Master of Cruelties:
DEFENSE: This guy insta-kills pretty much anything he comes into contact with. More free Doom Blades. He'll also deter your opponent from swinging out, because . . .
OFFENSE: He'll eat your face. This guy will demolish your opponent. He's unaffected by Fog effects and only needs to get through once. I've won a few games by taking them to 1 HP (often from over 15) and passed turn to let Shrieking Affliction kill them at their own Upkeep. It's great to see just how demoralized someone gets when they lose on their own turn.

Sire of Insanity:
DEFENSE: Just like the past two Demons, this guy will pretty much trade favorably with anything it goes against and survive. The sheer disruption is great alone, sending everyone into top-deck mode (where this deck shines).
OFFENSE: Another great beatstick. When it comes to them killing it, they're damned if they do, damned if they don't (much pun intended). If they kill it, then they didn't kill something else of yours, and they still don't have a win-con. If they don't kill it, then either it will kill them by being a McDemon fat fattie, or Shrieking Affliction will kill them because they aren't doing enough to turn the game in their favor.

When running The Spanish Demonquisition, you need to be able to see what your opponent plans to do, so you can plan out your turns accordingly. This deck is almost completely reactionary, and sometimes you play cards to react to your opponent's future moves (e.g. the creatures).

Here's how I sideboard against certain matchups and my reasons why:
Mill, Azorious/Esper Control

RDW or other Aggro EZ Modes

Selesnya Aggro
These sides are in addition to those described above for RDW & Co.:

I'll add more matchups later, and please let me know which ones you might want ot know about.

I've put a lot of work and tweaking into this deck, and it is damn near the best thing I've made. This being said, I'd still love suggestions if you guys have any, and I would love it if some of you played my deck at your local FNM and beat face with the deck that no one expects.

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This deck does not appear to be legal in Standard (Season from Sep 2021).

Problems: Not legal in this format: Dreadbore, Mind Rot, Rakdos's Return, Read the Bones, Thoughtseize, Blood Crypt, Mutavault, Rakdos Guildgate, Desecration Demon, Master of Cruelties, Sire of Insanity, Thrill-Kill Assassin, Shrieking Affliction, Anger of the Gods, Lifebane Zombie, Magma Jet, Ratchet Bomb, Slaughter Games.

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