"Wow the new
Persistent Petitioners
pretty good I guess."
Immediately starts thinking of ways to abuse it.
"Say, remember that card
Thrumming Stone
?"
Now, I know what you might be thinking. "Isn't this just a
Relentless Rats
deck?"
NO. Well, okay, it is. It's pretty much the same aspect. But it's better! I think... For one thing, the second ability can be used the turn
Persistent Petitioners
enters the battlefield. As the official Magic: The Gathering Comprehensive Rules state
"602.5a A creature’s activated ability with the tap symbol ({T}) or the untap symbol ({Q}) in its activation cost can’t be activated unless the creature has been under its controller’s control since the start of their most recent turn. Ignore this rule for creatures with haste (see rule 702.10)."
So this means that the turn you get sixteen
Persistent Petitioners
onto the battlefield, you can mill your opponent's entire library! (Assuming you get them all on your sixth turn and your opponent has been drawing a card every turn.)
Take that, you stupid rats! And not only that, but they cost less to cast and Blue has access to
Fabricate
and
Swan Song
! And that's why Blue's the best color in Magic.
But you might still be wondering, "How do I get sixteen
Persistent Petitioners
onto the battlefield turn six?"
Well, if you don't know how most fast
Relentless Rats
decks work, here's how:
Thrumming Stone
.
Since the deck is about 40%
Relentless Rats
, you can expect to get every
Relentless Rats
in deck out as soon as you play just one. This deck goes by the same concept, but with
Persistent Petitioners
instead of
Relentless Rats
. Yup, I'm that lazy. Please upvote for all the "hard work" I put into this deck.