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Dreadhorde Aftermath

Modern* Aftermath BRG (Jund)

Jazzpah


One of my MTG:A decks. I wouldn't buy, the lands are overpriced.

An aggressive deck which relies on Cut / Ribbons , Shock , and Fire Prophecy in order to protect the high damage/low health creatures. Needless to say, it is built around the graveyard, where many cards have aftermath, and Dreadhorde Arcanist + Demonic Embrace (or Fame) will enable you to cast those cards from your graveyard with relatively high converted manacost. Dreadhorde Arcanist allow you to cast both sides of aftermath cards in your graveyard which makes it quite flexible.

It's worth noting that the converted manacost for aftermath cards are the combined cost of the two sides! So Cut / Ribbons has a converted manacost of 4! This is why Demonic Embrace is needed as Mogis's Favor won't cut it I'm afraid. If you exchange Demonic Embrace with Mogis's Favor you will be able to have Lurrus of the Dream-Den as your companion, but then I would change Cut / Ribbons for something else. However I have personally found this version to be superior. Lurrus of the Dream-Den might also be a good non-companion creature just to have in the deck, but I haven't tried.

Use Destined / Lead and Claim / Fame (Lead and Fame part respectively) on Mire Triton to effectively clear the enemy board.

Please bear in mind I don't play competitively, I have never actually bought a card for real money in arena and I have no idea what I'm doing. So I wouldn't recommend buying this deck or anything.

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95% Casual

Competitive

Date added 3 years
Last updated 3 years
Legality

This deck is Modern legal.

Rarity (main - side)

28 - 0 Rares

15 - 0 Uncommons

8 - 0 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.81
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