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MTG Deck - Mr. Deeds

Started by Guest (Deleted), May 24, 2006, 01:54:50 PM

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Guest (Deleted)

This is my current loved/loathed multiplayer deck - Mr. Deeds, along with some changes I'm considering.  Comment's ideas welcome.

4x Eternal Witness
4x Life from the Loam
3x Sensei's Divining Top
4x Darkblast
4x Vindicate

3x Pernicious Deed
3x Astral Slide
3x Gaea's Blessing
3x Dimir Machinizations
4x Wood Elves
1x Armageddon
1x Angel of Despair
1x Dark Heart of the Wood

38 spells / cricksters

4x Overgrown Tomb
4x Llanowar Wastes
4x Temple Garden
3x Tranquil Thicket
3x Barren Moor
2x Swamp
2x Forest

Ok, here's how the deck plays. Play out a Divining top as soon as possible, and start up the dredge engine with darkblast or life from the loam.  Play down Astral slide, then an Eternal Witness, and this forms a soft lock of sorts againsts enemy creatures since you can cycle tranquil thicket or barren moor to slide them out, then cast life from the loam to pull those lands back. The deck uses pernicious deed to wipe the table, often following this with armageddon with two lands in hand - the deck can then use vindicate repeatedly by sliding out the Eternal Witnesses to lock up the board. The deck wins either by weenie stomping with the e-wits and wood elves, or more usually by concession by the opponent

Dimir Machinizations transmutes to find any one of the abundant 3 casting cost spells in the deck.

Thoughts?

Teflon Billy

What does this have to do with Mr. Deeds?
 

Guest (Deleted)

Key card of the deck is "Pernicious Deed" Get it?

Blackthorne

I guess it's been longer than I thought since I've played, I didn't recognize half those cards.