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This is very simple self-milling deck with a lot of grave-loving creatures. At first idea was to create a budget grave deck without using the dredge mechanic. I was trying some pretty specific and mostly (as i found out in mtgo ladder), useless cards like Jarad, Golgari Lich Lord. After about a month or two later, i've come out with this decklist. It is still budget(about 23 tix on mtgo), but already semi-competitive. Now my goal is to create competitve version of Dredgeless dredge, so i need some comunity advices.

So, about the deck:

1st drops:

Birds of Paradise is pretty obvious card, but i mentioned, that if we draw them after 1st or 2nd turn, it's really bad draw, that can ruin the whole game. Gonna change them for 4 Bloodghast

Stitcher's Supplier is really strong. It not only mills for us up to six cards, but also provides us with a champ-blocker, bringing a ton of value.

Fatal Push is probably the best removal for modern-grave-deck. Musthave.

2nd drops:

Boneyard Wurm our bolt/dismember magnet and a great atacker, if opponent can't block or remove it immediatly, but also is pretty straight forward creature. That's why there is many ways to deal with him for our opponent.

Satyr Wayfinder fills our grave and sometimes helps to deal with mana screw.

Lotleth Troll is pretty underrated card, which can, sometimes, win game by their own.Its first ability also provides us with the ability of dodging various gravehate. Thanks to trample and regeneration shield we can ignore blockers and effectively close the game with a bunch of attacks.

Grisly Salvage is not only effective mills us on instant speed, but also draws us a card.

3rd drops:

Nighthowler was surprisingly effective since my first tests with this deck. Its not only strong, but also can evade "wrath-of-god like spells" sue to bestow, which incredibly effective combines with the next card in decklist

Splinterfright is a nextlevel boneyard wurm with trample and nice ability of milling ourself each turn. Combine him with Nighthowler to blow your opponent down with one-shot atack.

Specific drops are Street Wraith and Ghoultree. I cant name them 5- and 7-drops, because we are using Street Wraith only as cycle card (free draw and free creature in graveyard) and, sometimes, as Lothlet fuel and we are always casting Ghoultree as 1-mana 10/10 creature on turn 3-4.

Sideboard is pretty variative, but i prefer the one, i am adding in this list.

Waiting for your advices and opinions on this deck!

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48% Casual

52% Competitive

Date added 5 years
Last updated 5 years
Exclude colors UR
Splash colors W
Legality

This deck is Modern legal.

Rarity (main - side)

31 - 2 Rares

17 - 5 Uncommons

7 - 8 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.51
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