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This deck has evolved ever since I started playing Magic just before Dark Ascension. It began as a green/white, added blue, then shifted to Standard blue/white taps, and some more spirits and taps, and eventually just wholly tribal spirits, with few taps and focusing on unblockable/hexproof. Then I found Meddling Mage. It was the most-winning deck in my playgroup. Then I lost repeatedly to a classic affinity deck in a Rick-meets-Negan kind of way.

I made a Lingering Souls deck for that, and decided to make this deck the best -casual- deck it can be. I want spirits, I want Kami of False Hope (because I'm a huge Taoist), and I want Drogskol Captain.

The glaring omission is Geist of Saint Traft. There a few reasons I went in that direction. For one, because I really want to play with the Captain, if I add Traft then that's 8 3-drops, and then I'm obligated to include Steel of the Godhead. It takes over the deck. As a spirit, Traft doesn't need the hexproof from Captain, and has no innate evasion. Basically, I decided to give Traft and Steel their own deck.

I don't have a sideboard formulated for this iteration yet, and I need to buy Path to Exile.

It is a bona fide homebrew, is always a work in progress, and I like it that way. Any comments or advice is welcome!

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Date added 8 years
Last updated 6 years
Legality

This deck is Modern legal.

Rarity (main - side)

4 - 0 Mythic Rares

26 - 7 Rares

25 - 5 Uncommons

2 - 3 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 1.90
Tokens Spirit 1/1 W
Folders Modern
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