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After How To Kick Ass With Codex Shredder 101 rotated out, I kinda fell out of Standard. Once Sphinx's Tutelage was spoiled, however, I knew I needed to rebuild something around this gem to honor the deck's passing and its legacy.

Budget. Mono-Blue. Creatureless. Mill. This is that deck.

WIN CONDITIONS

As our win condition is to deprive our opponent of his or her library, our win conditions are the natural passing of turns, Sphinx's Tutelage, and Dictate of Kruphix. While Dictate of Kruphix allows the opponent to draw extra gas, you also draw some extra. And then Sphinx's Tutelage mills them for at least two cards every time you cast a spell. So while you deny them a spell a la Dissolve, you're also furthering your own win condition.

CONTROL

We have, of course our counterspells that are always staples in blue control shells. Dissolve, Dissipate, and Clash of Wills to get rid of anything our opponents may try to cast to wreck our game. Then we have AEtherspouts and Perilous Vault for instant-speed removal able to catch opponents off guard and get momentum back on our side. At sorcery speed we also have Displacement Wave for mass removal lategame and Whelming Wave fairly early game to help protect against fast decks. Finally, Hydrolash rounds out the control cards by giving us a card that lessens the damage we take while also replacing itself.

CARD DRAW

What is a control deck without oodles of ways to draw cards? The aforementioned Dictate of Kruphix helps all players, but the rest of the draw spells we want to keep to ourselves. Also Hydrolash , but that's merely replacing itself. We of course have the famous Dig Through Time , banned in Modern and the best selector of cards in Standard, but then there's its little friend Anticipate to help out in the early game or whenever the mana cost can be squeezed.

MISCELLANEOUS

Just other little things to help us survive and round out the deck. Prism Ring helps us get some life back so we don't instantly die to aggro decks. Radiant Fountain is another source of colorless lifegain- every little bit helps! And Foundry of the Consuls generates a few chump blockers if the situation calls for it.


So yeah, that's the deck. Could use a bit more polishing and more minds on it though! Are there enough counterspells? Boardwipes good enough? Sideboard look fine? Does it lack something else?

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Revision 4 See all

(8 years ago)

+1 Monastery Siege maybe
+1 Ultimate Price maybe
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Date added 8 years
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Legality

This deck is not Standard legal.

Rarity (main - side)

1 - 5 Mythic Rares

11 - 1 Rares

20 - 3 Uncommons

9 - 6 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 3.11
Tokens Emblem Jace, Vryn's Prodigy, Thopter 1/1 C
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