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Grixis of the Demon Lord Patrick Chapin

Modern* Control Cruel Control UBR (Grixis)

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Instant (4)

Sorcery (2)


Patrick Chapin, Planeswalker descended from his kingdom amongst the Magic Card Hall of Fame Mountain, he turned to Urza next to him and looked down upon the plane beneath him. What he saw saddened the rogue planeswalker, a modern format which has been warped by shitty combo decks like scapeshift and tribal elves.

He decided that to achieve victory, he need only offer his soul to Nicol Bolas to rain hell fire upon the combo players. He would out attrition them with super secret sideboard tech and badass cards. As he began to playtest, he was defeated again and again. He fell to each and every lowly combo deck in the world. It was inevitable, then, that Patrick must become stronger...So he locked himself in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber from Dragonball Z, and did not emerge from his intense training for 69 years.

When he did leave from his training grounds, he tested his mettle against the mighty planeswalker Marit Lage, she was decimated by his counterspells and removal, following game 2...Patrick collected her tears, he absorbed them into the card Cruel Ultimatum and infused it with great power. No player could match the mettle of the hardened Patrick Chapin, years of Modern Matches had sculpt him into a well oiled decision making machine. Then the day came, that no one could defeat him, the Planeswalker looked upon his work with satisfaction...Blessed perfection had been achieved, it was time to take the deck to the next level. Friday Night Magic. The praetors Elesh Norn, Grand Cenobite and Sheoldred, Whispering One sensed whispers of the doom that Patrick Chapin, Planeswalker would soon wreak upon the plane of Mirrodin (or rather the local FNM meta).

They went to their great lord Yawgmoth, father of machines. Yawgmoth appeared to Patrick Chapin, Planeswalker, promising him great riches to play the preconstructed Modern Event Deck Orzhov Tokens. But Patrick Chapin refused, and he unleashed utter annihilation upon the local Friday Night Magic Tournament.

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Date added 9 years
Last updated 6 years
Legality

This deck is not Modern legal.

Rarity (main - side)

2 - 0 Mythic Rares

32 - 0 Rares

12 - 6 Uncommons

9 - 0 Commons

Cards 59
Avg. CMC 3.15
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