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Before we get started, all credit goes to GrimlockVIII for the original ideas presented in the EDH deck Geralf's Budget Cuts.


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Whether you’ve carelessly stepped on some Caltrops and need a tetanus booster, or you’re just Sick and Tired of getting suckered by a do-nothing Faith Healer—come to any one of our convenient locations for fast and friendly service!

Geralf’s Walk-In Clinic (located in the alley behind the Nephalia Butcher Shop) accepts alternative payment. Whether it’s from American Express, or a briefcase full of , you’ll be processed in no time flat.

•Raking in money hand over fist, Geralf maintains a private cabana on his very own Tropical Island.

•Sanitation is questionable at best in this Petri dish of a work environment; the stench of ammonia is almost as bad as the urine it’s attempting to cover up. No surprise this facility has become a Breeding Pool of germs and bacteria.

•Since walk-ins have begun complaining about the stench of blood and the odd perforated bowel, Geralf took the dollar store route and picked up a pack of Little Trees. Misty Rainforest is his preferred scent.

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•Buried under a Forest of paperwork, Geralf refuses to hire an administrative assistant, preferring to think he’s an Island unto himself.

•Of course, the very nature of Geralf’s work dictates a certain level of...medical malpractice. A monument to Dr. Geralf’s ‘trial-and-error’ approach to medicine, Ancient Tomb stands in an inauspicious corner of town. Both the Lotus Petals littering the well manicured grounds and the old sepulcher itself are included to accelerate getting Stitcher Geralf into play.

As a side note, I always loved the artwork on the original Tempest version of Ancient Tomb. It reminds me of this guy.

Our resident Doctor on call is affectionately known as Stitcher Geralf. You won’t find a framed medical degree hanging on the wall though; Tolarian Academy outright rejected his application for enrollment; Nephalia Academy promptly drummed him out of Med School once his experiments became public knowledge; even Tolarian Community College escorted him off campus. Apparently the Professors don’t take kindly to a man with a scalpel and a God complex.

Geralf, Butcher's Cleaver in hand, aims to slice’n’dice some fresh patients and then amalgamate them into one spectacularly hideous abomination.

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An impartial mill of 3 cards from the top of each player’s library gets Geralf the cadavers he needs to handpick the finest parts to stitch together. We’ll next go over some cards that help us set up the optimal conditions for Geralf to do his work.

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Rather than operate under a ‘first come, first served’ basis, Geralf’s Walk-In Clinic has adopted a less orthodox approach. Geralf takes patients according to their power—and to verify that, one is required to fill out the obligatory questionnaire.


In the past 6 months, have you experienced one or more of the following? (Check all that apply)

Krovikan PlagueTraveling PlagueSpreading PlagueEndemic PlagueVirulent PlagueExotic DiseasePoxSmallpoxContagionPestilenceQuag SicknessMalignant GrowthMalicious AfflictionGrim AfflictionFungal InfectionSpinal ParasiteHex ParasiteInvader ParasiteThrull ParasiteFlesh Allergy

NarcolepsySleep ParalysisRestless DreamsRecurring NightmareNight TerrorsTunnel VisionDouble VisionEyetwitchEye GougeDeafening SilenceSuffocationAsphyxiateDizzy SpellFevered ConvulsionsFevered VisionsSeizuresSplitting HeadacheNauseaOff BalanceUnstable FootingVertigoHeat StrokeChillWeaknessFeeblenessEnfeeblementFatigueCrippling FatigueExhaustionFamineUnnatural HungerMorbid HungerInsatiable AppetiteAppetite for BrainsDehydrationThirst

Festering WoundNecrotic WoundDebilitating InjuryStab WoundStabbing PainCrushing PainFlaring PainScaldSplinterBone SplintersSavage BeatingFractureSkull FractureNeck Snap

Self-Inflicted WoundMental AgonyTraumatic VisionsPainful MemoriesGuilty ConscienceAgonizing RemorseNagging ThoughtsMelancholyApathyLose HopeEternal IsolationUnfulfilled DesiresOverwhelming DenialGriefFearDeliriumFrightful DelusionDuressCrippling FearTerrorDreadPanicPanic AttackTriskaidekaphobiaHypochondriaCompulsionLose FocusBroken ConcentrationIncreasing ConfusionHint of InsanityFractured SanityFraying SanityStruggle for SanityTemporary InsanityParanoid DelusionsFractured IdentityIdentity CrisisAmnesiaUncontrollable AngerAggressive UrgeDestructive UrgeViolent OutburstPsychotic FuryPsychotic EpisodeSurging Dementia

Invasive SurgerySurgical ExtractionVivisectionDisembowelEviscerateLobotomyCranial ExtractionCranial PlatingSpinal GraftParasitic ImplantScar

ShockMortal WoundFatal BlowSudden DeathPutrefactionDecomposition

If you answered Yes to one or more of the preceding, it’s unlikely Geralf will find the motivation to see you. You’re likely an inferior specimen; perhaps you’d be better off seeking Samite Ministration from a self-righteous, holier-than-thou Field Surgeon with a Medicine Bag full of Fishliver Oil.


Worldly Tutor is our fastest method of relocating a powerful creature to the head of the queue. Cast it soon after your first draw on the turn you intend to have Geralf “practice” medicine, or else cast it at the end of an opponent’s turn to make sure you draw Geralf if you haven’t yet already.

Sylvan Tutor functions much the same as the previous card, and is another great way to (literally) stack the deck in our favor.

Memory Lapse offers fantastic utility; counter an opponent’s flashed—in mega threat, only to send it right back to the top of their library. Best case scenario sees it ripe for abuse by Geralf, and at worst you’ve tempo-bludgeoned your opponent back a turn.

Brainstorm lets Geralf jostle things around in his busy schedule to squeeze in that extra patient. If the stars align, this card could produce a 32/32 blue zombie token. Marit Lage, eat your heart out.

Scroll Rack is a permanent, even more effective version of Brainstorm. Prudent manipulation can ensure a streamlined game that funnels us to victory.

Time of Need functions much like paging the on-call doctor. Use it to guarantee you have Stitcher Geralf in hand, ready for when you need him. Also useful to tutor up Emrakul, the Promised End so that it can be relocated with Brainstorm/Scroll Rack.

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With reports of malpractice lawsuits circulating through the halls of Rapture, and owing to his untimely passing, many former patients of Dr. Steinman have begun seeing Stitcher Geralf. With so many new referrals, Doctor Geralf has had to remind each patient, Would you kindly give at least 24hrs. notice prior to any cancellations?”

Impervious Greatwurm is evidently not so impervious after all. Checking in to the clinic gives Geralf access to that supremely powerful 16/16 body to conduct his experiments on. ”Now where did I leave that Bone Saw...?”

Emrakul, the Promised End has Geralf salivating at the opportunity to do a postmortem on those spaghetti noodle arms and see how they work. At 13/13, our mad doctor will ensure nothing goes to waste.

•Find and cast Stitcher Geralf, using Time of Need, Worldly Tutor or Sylvan Tutor if necessary.

•Ensure a bloated fatty is on top of your library using Brainstorm, Worldly Tutor, Sylvan Tutor or Scroll Rack. Use Memory Lapse if the opportunity arises to accomplish the same, only with one of the opponent’s large creatures.

•Activate Stitcher Geralf’s ability to have him churn out a ridiculously high Power/Toughness zombie creature token. Just remember, Stitcher Geralf has very specific text; only creatures put into the graveyard by means of Geralf’s activated ability may be exiled to sew together a zombie token. Creatures sent to your graveyard by other means are unsuitable candidates for experimentation.

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Since this is meatball surgery, it’s tough to predict what we’ll encounter. We won’t need any graveyard hate, since that’s intrinsically relevant to our whole operation. Instead, we’ll focus on slotting in some evasion, removal and additional card draw.

Remand loses out to the already included counterspells in the Mainboard, but it’s decent enough to hold in reserve in case extra oomph is necessary.

Dream Cache for that delicious card advantage, along with some library manipulation to set up for Geralf.

Druid's Deliverance is a fantastic way to stall in the early game, or to double our attack power if played after Geralf finishes his work.

Fog sidesteps early efforts of our opponent to tip our life total past the point of no return.

”’... and the two will be one flesh,’ so that they are no longer two, but one flesh.”

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Revision 2 See all

(2 years ago)

-4 Counterspell main
+3 Dream Cache side
+4 Druid's Deliverance side
+3 Emrakul, the Promised End main
+4 Fog side
+4 Memory Lapse main
+4 Remand side
-3 Worldspine Wurm main
Top Ranked
  • Achieved #4 position overall 2 years ago
  • Achieved #1 position in Legacy 2 years ago
Date added 2 years
Last updated 2 years
Legality

This deck is Legacy legal.

Rarity (main - side)

9 - 0 Mythic Rares

20 - 0 Rares

12 - 0 Uncommons

12 - 11 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 3.15
Tokens Zombie */* U
Folders Legacy, ideas and stuff, Test, Fun Deck To Try, Cool Stuff, Standard
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