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Premodern Replenish, but with Dual lands (oh, and a Mystical Tutor ) - take them out for Adarkar Wastes (and 1 Careful Study ) and it's Premodern legal, I'll be keeping it that way. The deck aims to stall with counter magic and bouncing just enough to survive, whilst drawing and discarding; namely sculpting your hand with said stalling tactics and discarding valuable enchantments. Then when the time is right, or you finally draw it, you Replenish all those enchantments, particularly with Opalescence among them, and overwhelm the board with value. Getting Opposition, Ivory Mask, Worship, or Decree of Silence can be win cons, depending on what your opponent has, but usually Opalescence and any good amount of enchantments hitting the board can win you the game.


A brief word on Replenish as a card. It brings back local enchantments attached to appropriate targets, with the targets chosen by the controller of Replenish, but all enchantments that can return must. This might mean putting a good enchantment on an enemy creature, but my only local enchantment is a Treachery, which either steals a creature and untaps my lands, or stays dead. Also, it was ruled that Replenish counts enchantments to return as it begins to resolve , meaning I can still Rites of Refusal to guard my Replenishing, but I won't be adding any discarded enchantments from that to the ones to return.


Thanks for looking, and let me know what you think! C:

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Revision 11 See all

(1 year ago)

-1 Careful Study main
+1 Island main
Date added 2 years
Last updated 1 year
Legality

This deck is Vintage legal.

Rarity (main - side)

32 - 4 Rares

3 - 0 Uncommons

14 - 1 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 3.56
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