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Un-Decks: Tap, Donate, Untap, Repeat

Casual

twinsrule527


A long time ago (in a galaxy far, far away) I started these Un-Decks. Just recently I started making them again. This is the first of the new batch (of cookies).

This is a deck that could be played semi-competively if not for the presence of Burning Cinder Fury of Crimson Chaos Fire, the card it is based around. This deck does the opposite of what most Red decks do, because instead of attack in with giant hordes of creatures, it makes its opponents do that.

Note This deck is best played one on one for it is too easy to team up against it.

This deck is composed mainly of Dashers, Force Attackers, and Tappers. Using these cards and Burning Cinder Fury of Crimson Chaos Fire, this deck becomes a deck about giving cards away. Oh yeah, and taking them from others. Remember, often what hurts them can also hurt you. Have fun!
WINCON

-Burning Cinder Fury of Crimson Chaos Fire- Also known as BCFCCR, this is the deal's most essential card. Without it, the deck is just Dash and Force Attack, but with it, the deck becomes a hated matchup for any deck that plays creatures.

DASH

-Archwing Dragon- Because of Archwing's clause about being returned to your hand, every turn you can swing with him without the fear of an opponent gaining control of him, preventing the Lava Spike from the BCFCCR.

- Goblin Heelcutter - Another powerful dasher, this little guy has as many benefits as Archwing (minus flying), plus he prevents untapped creatures of your opponents from killing your attackers.

-Humble Defector- Despite this little guy technically not having dash, he is just like any other dasher because he does not have any do advantage with BCFCCR.

- Vaultbreaker - This dasher isn't quite as good as the others after I get BCFCCR, but before I do its rummaging helps filter my draws quite efficiently.

FORCE ATTACK

- Curse of the Nightly Hunt - Possibly the best force attack in this deck, this Curse comes down turn 3 and is a great annoyance for them until the game ends.

-Goblin Spymaster- Though not as good as Curse of the Nightly Hunt because of the one-turn delay, this guy comes with a first strike body that can pick away at your opponent's bigger creatures.

TAPPERS

- Cyclopean Snare - This card is only very useful in extreme circumstances because of its total cost of , but it does have the advantage of not being able to be given to an opponent because it is bounced to your hand.

-Tangle Wire- This is this deck's most efficient tapper because of how it works. Let's say you play this card with BCFCCR out. You would give your opponent 3 lands, and then they would give you 3 cards on their turn. At the beginning of your next upkeep, you remove a counter from Tangle Wire first, so then you can give back two of the cards your opponent gave you and keep the third.

- Tumble Magnet - Like Cyclopean Snare , a lot of the time it isn't worth it to use this artifact. Its one advantage is that it only costs mana once, and then you just have three uses of it (you do have to give it away, though).

MISCELLANEOUS

- Kazuul, Tyrant of the Cliffs - This big guy just creates pure value. With BCFCCR or a force attack card, it either gives me profitable blocks or incentivizes them not to attack me. With both, it either gives me all the lands I need or all the Ogres I need.

-Mass Hysteria- Haste for my opponents' creatures for a cost of just ? What could be better? (I suppose haste + force attack could be better).

-Slumbering Dragon- Combined with force attack cards and dashers, this one-drop is a finisher even when I don't have BCFCCR out.

-War's Toll- Technically, this card could fit under TAPPERS, but its more than just that. This card is a force attack card with the added bonus of gaining control of all my opponents' lands when they tap just one of them. It's a quirky ability for Red, but because it works so well in this deck I won't complain.

LANDS

-Homeward Path- A "break the glad to get your stuff back" land.

-Mountain- Without these, there is no way this deck could even work.

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Date added 8 years
Last updated 7 years
Legality

This deck is Casual legal.

Rarity (main - side)

26 - 0 Rares

12 - 0 Uncommons

4 - 0 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 3.00
Tokens Goblin 1/1 R for Goblin Spymaster, Ogre 3/3 R
Folders Un- Decks
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