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About Me!

This is my first deck post in three years and I have been studying up my game a lot since. I have been going around the country playing in Grand Prix all over the east coast made a handful of day 2s. I have won a few PPTQ in the last year as well as participated in the regional PTQ. This will be the first time in almost two years where I want to break away from the meta, and try to build something a little off the beaten path. The reason why I want to get away from this meta is because for the first time in my playing history the tier 1 choices suck(in my opinion). I have all the pieces for colorless eldrazi as well as all the pieces for affinity, I just don't find the beat down style deck to be my favorite choice. I Like tempo and control style decks. The deck I am about to introduce is a change in SHOTA YASOOKA 75 Blue Black Tezzeretor.

Reason For Deck Choice

 I have a lot of filthy net deckers in my local game store who no matter what will take any list off of a top 8 pro tour list. I want to decimate them and try to put them on their back foot. While at work I watched all of the pro tour Oath of The Gatewatch and saw what I believe to be a big kink in the Eldrazi game plan. - They Need very specific cards in opener- They have no non creature removal besides a ratchet bomb.- There creatures are nice beefy 4 power or more- Have to Mulligan quite often - Stuff the cast needs to be colorless to operateNow I can only think of one card that attacks giant creatures so well and loves to be able to stick. Ensnaring Bridge is such a nasty drop on an Eldrazi Deck especially if they don't have a ratchet bomb already pumping. The one problem about an Ensnaring Bridge is we have to find a way to make a solid game plan behind it. The way this deck can make a solid game plan is on the back of a Batter skull or through the magic of Tezzeret creating some nice 5/5 beaters. The deck is best at creating advantage on hard to kill permanents. It also tries to use board control and present a tough cell for your opponent to break out of.

Testing

My little test group plan to play the deck against the gauntlet of new modern decks and old and see how it pans out. I believe this deck to be the one of the hardest match ups for an Eldrazi player. I will post my findings and keep you all updated!

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Date added 8 years
Last updated 8 years
Exclude colors WRG
Splash colors U
Legality

This deck is not Modern legal.

Rarity (main - side)

11 - 4 Mythic Rares

29 - 3 Rares

12 - 6 Uncommons

8 - 2 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.26
Tokens Wurm 3/3 C w/ Deathtouch, Wurm 3/3 C w/ Lifelink
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