Swaying to the Symphony of Destruction

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Board sweeper now added —Sept. 26, 2012

Realized that this deck needed more Eldrazi power in it, and more graveyard shuffling so replaced Primordial Hydra with Kozilek, Butcher of Truth.

With the addition of Devastation Tide, I now have a sweeper for massive creature decks, such as tokens. Also threw in a third Blue Sun's Zenith

Jordan28 says... #1

So, without realizing it, I kind of adapted what you have here for my Drowning in the Sea Since you've helped me out in the past, I was wondering if you could take a look at it and see what you think?

August 21, 2012 1:23 p.m.

Haha so I inspired a deck in you? That's cool :) I'll check it out later though.

August 21, 2012 1:42 p.m.

http404error says... #3

Twincast really gets along well with Harrow .

Don't forget Somberwald Sage .

Levitation seems like a dead slot that could be better filled with ramp. You don't really need it, since the Stormtide can just whack them to death anyways when it's out.

I would also put Cultivate , Explore , and Primeval Titan up to 4 copies each. Toss in one or two more lands as well. The Levitation s and Omniscience s are mostly unneeded anyways.

This almost looks like a card:Quest for Ula's Temple deck.

August 28, 2012 12:23 p.m.

I might replace Cultivate with Harrow , but as for the Sage, no thanks.

That is true, but I get worried about them still having flying creatures. If they are swinging with buffed up flyers, then I'm dead if I can't block or swing for more damage. Might think about replacing it though.

I really don't want 4 copies of Primeval Titan in the deck. I feel that two is enough. Omniscience is AMAZING with Jin-Gitaxias, Core Augur . As for lands, I think 24 is plenty, otherwise I'll get mana flooded.

The deck was inspired by Kiora's deck from the Magic 2012 game.

August 28, 2012 12:54 p.m.

MagnaLynx21 says... #5

Play the Urza-Tron Lands dude.

As consistent as this deck is in Duels 2012, it doesn't shape up as such in the real world.

Honestly, just the Urza-Tron lands, a bunch of draw spells/artifacts that you sac for a card and a mana of any colour (gives you the colours you need) and tutors like Expedition Map and Sylvan Scrying to find the lands. Get those lands into play, generate some coloured mana and put some silly expensive stuff into play early.

September 17, 2012 11:33 a.m.

First off, I don't know what the Urza-Tron lands are. Secondly, I can have 16 forests in my mana pool by turn 5. With the Leviathan, Lorthos, and the Eldrazis, there is enough powerhouse in the deck to win.

I am not really ijto artifacts, and have had very little trouble with the deck so far. I might add Misty Rainforest into the deck just to fix the mana base a bit more. If I do I'll be replacing Explore with Farseek

September 17, 2012 11:42 a.m.

MagnaLynx21 says... #7

Urza's Mine, Urza's Tower and Urza's Power Plant.

For some reason they are not in the database on here; but if you control all three, Mine and Plant tap for two colourless each and the Tower taps for three. So all together they will tap for seven, and even more if you have multiple copies!

The artifacts I'm talking about are ones like Chromatic Star and Chromatic Sphere for example. They draw you into your Urza lands and or big threats and help give you the coloured mana needed to cast them.

Ramp works to, but that is another or additional way to go about it. :)

September 17, 2012 1:34 p.m.

Oh, those lands. Yeah I know about them. They are good, but better suited for artifact decks.

Yeah, this is meant to be ramp, and the Urza-Tron lands seem better in artifact ramp. I appreciate the suggestions though :)

September 17, 2012 2:55 p.m.

http404error says... #9

Tron is actually proven to be excellent even in largely colored-mana builds, but of course is better suited for artifacts.

September 18, 2012 7:25 p.m.