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Discard and Control
| Date added | 10 months |
| Last updated | 6 months |
| Legal formats | None |
| Sets | Return to Ravnica, Magic 2013, Planechase 2012 Edition, Dark Ascension, Innistrad, 2012 Core Set , Mirrodin Besieged, 2011 Core Set, Rise of the Eldrazi, Worldwake, Zendikar, 2010 Core Set, Shards of Alara, Lorwyn, Tenth Edition, Dissension, Ravnica: City of Guilds, Saviors of Kamigawa, Betrayers of Kamigawa, Champions of Kamigawa, Darksteel |
| Cards | 73 |
| Avg. CMC | 2.83 |
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Kegrat says...
A singleton deck this big is never going to get what you want. If you're trying for successful control you shouldnt need an excess of creatures simply for damage. One more thing, you should choose between milling or discarding because both have different benefits and play styles. If you're trying to mill an enemy's deck then i'd suggest putting out more control and defensive creatures (Hedron Crab is a good one) but discarding is more aggressive
December 10, 2012 4:23 p.m.