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Notorious B: Ready to Die [Remastered]

Pauper Aggro Budget Competitive Mono-Black Reanimator Suicide Black

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Paper Pauper Mono-B Suicide Black/Removal-Hate
Notorious Shenanigans: I dare you to block or use removal.


  • Pretty much everything in this deck wants to die.
  • If you have to, use your -drops as blockers to control the board until you get your real attackers out. Otherwise, swing out. Swing into big things because often your opponent will avoid killing your creatures out of fear of their ETG-triggers (Enter The Graveyard).
  • With all the draw and a bit a of recursion that this deck has, you can also afford to multi-block bigger threats. You'll get extra value out of your own creatures dying, you'll remove a threat _and_ you'll probably replace them real soon.
  • The Fester Squad--Nudey, Gobbles and Mom Pukes--are essentially 2/2s for , and can also work as removal. Chump block a 2/2 with them and when they die, their ability goes on the stack. After combat damage give anything you want -1/-1, even your own Mortis Dogs, for instance.
  • Perilous Myr is very similar, except it deals 2 _damage_, which is easier to avoid. However, it is "versatile" burn, meaning you can hit players and creatures alike with it.
  • Soulcage Fiend and Mortis Dogs are the main threats, with the latter being best on attacking--remember Mortis Dogs gets the +2/+0 until end of turn, so you can cast Costly Plunder in your 2nd main phase and still reap full benefit of its death, if you have to.
  • Dross Golem is the only creature you don't want to die, _but_ I have used it to bait an opponent into using removal on it, just to Resourceful Return it to my hand and recast it that same turn, so, either way really. It has conditional but useful evasion, which can act as an alternate wincon against some decks, as well. It typically gets cheaper as the game progresses. You'll never cast it for full price.
  • Costly Plunder. That's it. That's your only sac outlet, deal with it. Oh wait, never mind, sorry. There's one more...
  • Attack & blocking. Seriously, attack aggressively every chance you get. Swing out recklessly, keep the fewest, most effective blockers back (like a single Soulcage Fiend), and literally _force_ your opponent to kill your creatures for you.
  • _Then_, if all else fails, _then_ use Costly Plunder, to surprise your opponent and kill your creature anyway.

42:35 "Lonely Thoughts, by Notorious B.I.G."


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First time playing this deck publicly, played with 3 other people, won all three games, only lost a single match. I didn't even have a sideboard. =P

Game #1: versus Look at my knotty wood: 2-1-0
Game #2: versus do-you-here-what-i-hear-elves-yes-lots-of-them: 2-0-0
Game #3: versus Mono- Burn: 2-0-0

Had a somewhat hard time obtaining a decent starting hand, I mulliganned quite a bit early on in the night, but sort of "stabilized" toward the end of the event.

The three cards I was considering removing from the deck ended up helping me win the most. Dross Golem, Dark Ritual and Resourceful Return are staying in the deck.

Radiant Fountain was helpful, but a full playset may be too much. I'm considering reducing the amount of Fountains and adding 2 or 3 Barren Moors.

Also, eyes2sky recommended Howl from Beyond for this deck, and I think that's a good idea.

The deck did really well, but it feels like there's still room for improvement, plus I need a sideboard, still.

(Also, as a sidenote, the Mono- Burn deck was more of a Goodstuff deck than your typical "netdeck." For example, it had no draw or cantrips in it, whatsoever.)

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Date added 7 years
Last updated 2 years
Legality

This deck is Pauper legal.

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.15
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