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Deck Reviews / [Casual] Eldrazi Ambush
« le: Décembre 31, 2016, 04:28:52 am »
Eldrazi Ambush

   Alright, disclosure: So I'm getting back into Magic after taking years off (between 10th core and Khans of Tarkir). I never played seriously back then, but I've recently become obsessed with it again and thought I'd get a little feedback on my first deck that I actually put some effort into. With that being said...

The actual 60 card deck is built around racking up tokens for colorless mana and laying a little defense here and there when needed. There are also some artifacts to hold onto for the ambush that'll make your bigger Eldrazi unblockable or give a little air support, since this deck lacks any air coverage. Since the defenses are probably going to be wide open in the beginning, I added Druid's Deliverance to give a little extra defense, but also copy a battlefield triggered token summoner to speed up the ambush if defense is serving to be an issue. Hopefully you get Tamiyo's Journal and can look for Spawnsire of Ulamog after three turns of first playing it, but if not, I have two Conduit of Ruin in there to better the odds of getting to your Spawnsire. By the time he's drawn, there should be a fair amount of tokens on the field, so playing him while saving a colorless 20 off to the side will let you use the ability for which this deck is centered. For 20 colorless, the whole sideboard comes into play in a specific order starting with Thought Harvester and then Oblivion Sower to get cards in exile. Then come the ones that play off adding an exiled card into the graveyard upon entry. Last but not least come the big Eldrazi, and the field is flooded.

   I know that this deck seems like a long shot, but it was an idea that I was messing around with. Mind you, this is how this deck will play out with my understanding of the rules...for all I know, this deck's main strategy won't even work because I'm misunderstanding some aspect. Regardless, I'm curious as to what more experienced players think, considering it's just something so I can casually play with my friends here and there.

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