Dawnbreaker's Assault!

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Thank you for taking a look! —June 6, 2015

Thank you to the MTG fans that are taking a look at this deck and it has gotten over 10k views! The more people able to see it the better and always looking for suggestions. It does take some time for my self to play test all the suggestions but you fine players are capable enough as well! Go a head and give it a shot! Even sleeve it up and take to FNM if you want! Thank you again everyone.

Side note, at some point I'll have to revamp this to adjust to the cards we will be losing soon no doubt. So I might just make a new deck list and keep this one it's glory like I have with all its former decks that switch at rotation.

As somewhat of a "Mardu" fan and control player of sorts, I feel that you lack the 1 thing control players want, card advantage. You can't call this a midrange deck game 1. This can certainly turn into a midrange deck post board. But I feel like you have 2 unnecessary cards in the main. Drown in Sorrow amd Ugin, the Spirit Dragon. Drown game 1 is only good against maybe 2 decks in the meta out of a crap ton of different decks. You just want to eliminate the dead cards from your hand game 1. I would say drop the 1 Drown. Ugin because you can't really expect to successfully cast him every game with only 25 lands and no card advantage spells. And you don't really need him because you run so many low drop permanents (Sorin, Thunderbreak, etc...). Read the Bones is something to consider in here As a minimum of a 2 of.

May 21, 2015 11:44 a.m. Edited.

MikhailGoddwin says... #2

I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned it, but have you ever thought about replacing Thunderbreak Regent for monastery mentor?

May 25, 2015 4:46 p.m.

Scorprix says... #3

I'd cut 1 blight (or more) for a Stormbreath Dragon or another Sarkhan. drown and ugin for Read the Bones as Taco said seems like a good idea. Thoughtseize is best at 4, and Bile Blight is the best cutting candidate.

June 1, 2015 7:29 p.m.