Welcome to the most fun way to play with your graveyard.

Deck is currently going through some changes, so this info might talk about some cards that aren't in it anymore. I'll update when I finish tinkering with it again :)

As soon as I saw Sidisi, Brood Tyrant I fell in love. I immediately tore apart my precon EDH deck and built her up from scratch. There have been many many different iterations of this deck. It started as a full blown dredge deck that just tried to flip the deck into the yard, then it moved to a more attrition-y control build, and then I found the sweet spot where the deck is at now, which is a toolbox style reanimator.

I know, I'm missing things such a duals, and other high end staples, as well as the obvious infinite combos. That's not what this deck does. It's here to have fun without being hated out every single game. It plays as fair of a game of magic as a dredge/reanimator deck can without getting too oppressive. The cards I've picked are either personal favorites, or are just here for straight value. The deck pilots differently almost every time. Lets go through a few of the best interactions in the deck :).

Putrid Imp + The Gitrog Monster + Dakmor Salvage - This is a staple in any Gitrog deck for infinite mill. However, the addition of Laboratory Maniac makes this a very fast wincon. Birthing Pod allows you to find gitrog and the imp with ease. All you need is Sidisi, Brood Tyrant and a single creature mill, to have the ability to find both of them.

Birthing Pod - This card is straight value that I love to shove in any green deck. This deck runs a straight line of creatures from 1-10 CMC, so you can dredge from a 2/2 zombie token, all the way up to Jin-Gitaxias, Core Augur. With the addition of Volrath's Stronghold you can put whatever creature on top of your library to always have a target even if it was milled.

Deadeye Navigator + Craterhoof Behemoth - Blinky hoof is also stupid, and is obvious, but it works.

Deadeye Navigator + Noxious Gearhulk- The gearhulks were an immediate include in this deck. Being able to remove creatures and gain a ton of life is amazing, as is being able to cast your instants again for the low low cost of 2 mana.

When building this deck, my goal was to have almost all the creatures provide some kind of value upon ETB, or just be value plays to have on board. Most of this deck has ETB effects to abuse with Deadeye Navigator, or just to provide value when they're reainimated. This deck is my baby, and is the only deck that has never been torn apart.

I'm ALWAYS making changes to this deck, but I'm currently working on foiling it out. My favorite foils by far are the Mark Poole Arena Islands. At one point, I was EXTREMELY tempted in dropping a few hundred $$$ to buy out the online stock so I could just collect them. Instead, I just bought the ones I needed for this deck :).

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Revision 42 See all

(2 years ago)

-1 Burnished Hart main
-1 Diluvian Primordial main
-1 Ever After main
-1 Filth main
+1 Jin-Gitaxias, Progress Tyrant main
-1 Life / Death main
+1 Persist main
-1 Verdant Catacombs main
+1 Vile Entomber main
+1 Voidslime main
-1 Watery Grave main
+1 Zagoth Triome main
Date added 9 years
Last updated 2 years
Legality

This deck is not Commander / EDH legal.

Rarity (main - side)

17 - 0 Mythic Rares

38 - 0 Rares

22 - 0 Uncommons

10 - 0 Commons

Cards 99
Avg. CMC 4.06
Tokens Copy Clone, Emblem Jace, Vryn's Prodigy, Zombie 2/2 B
Folders Faves, EDH, sidisi ideas, Other Peoples Decks, Good Ideas, Sidisi, Brood Tyrant EDH, fabulous eduhhuh
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