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Heya everyone, this is the first deck I'm publishing here, it's a spin on this deck:

I had built this deck while it was standard legal, but i didn't find it too satisfying. I liked the idea of sacrificing your creatures to generate value with Hidden Stockpile and i love Anointed Procession, but something just didn't click for me. But now, with the new Ixalan Treasures, i think i have found a way to make a token deck i can really get into. Let's look at the deck:

The deck mainly revolves around Ruthless Knave , Anointed Procession and Hidden Stockpile. Hence the name of the deck. The core idea is, generating alot of creature tokens using Procession + Stockpile, then create alot of mana and drawing alot of cards using Ruthless Knave. Once you have alot of tokens and treasures, you can keep drawing until you reach your Revel in Riches and win with its win condition, or you can cast your Bontu the Glorified and your Yahenni, Undying Partisan and start beating up your opponent with indestructible threats.
This deck's creature package is all about sacrificing for value, or being sacrificed for value.

Token Generators

Ruthless Knave

Ruthless Knave is our big bad boy, he's a pretty solid 3 drop, as a 3/2 he can be pretty aggressive, but our plan doesn't really have him attacking or getting into dangerous situations. We want our Ruthless Knave alive and well, to sacrifice our creatures just when they are about to die, and to draw us cards when we get stuck.

dire fleet hoarder

These guys are sort of a different version of the Doomed Dissenter. When they die, they generate a treasure, which means double if a Anointed Procession is out. I like this better than the Dissenter, because of the treasure, which is extra mana if you need it, and because it has a 2 power, so it's a more immediate threat. Maybe a bit of testing will make me change back to the Dissenter, but we'll see.

Token Killers

Yahenni, Undying Partisan

Yahenni is special, he comes down for 3, like most of our creatures, it's a hasty threat, it's hard to deal with because he's indestructible, he can sacrifice for free and he gets bigger with every creature the opponent loses. This goes well with our Fumigate in the sideboard, destroying the opponent and hitting for alot.

Bontu the Glorified

Bontu is used mainly to scry up the good cards, keep us alive longer with the drain effect, and beat down our opponent to end the game. It can also come as a surprise blocker with Costly Plunder. A bit more expensive for a sacrifice outlet, but still very good.

Our enchantments are all used to one end: generate as many tokens as possible, and in the steadiest way possible. All of the enchantments create tokens in one way or the other. Hidden Stockpile gets us a steady flow of Servo tokens, and allows us to scry our deck for good cards. Anointed Procession is the star of the deck, allowing for crazy token value where there should be none. Legion's Landing is our first turn drop, we get it out, get a token, and later flip it for repeatable token generation. It's a Westvale Abbey   without the Win Condition flip. Revel in Riches is our alternate win condition. Getting tokens when opponent creatures die is very nice, but it's besides the point, but it is very nice.
We have a pretty good removal package. Fatal Push is super easy to Revolt, with all of our sacrifices and Treasure Tokens, Never / Return is a Planeswalker removal and Token Generator, Hour of Glory is a God removal, we will need to see if Gods are still as played as they were in the Amonkhet standard to see if this card is still worth playing. We also have Sram's Expertise to drop down a load of token, and to cast one of our cost 3 creatures, and Costly Plunder as a very cool draw spell, which triggers our Hidden Stockpile.
For the lands we have our only format available duals, the Concealed Courtyard, and we have a tiny desert pack, with Shefet Dunes as a one-of, to steal away victories with a Servo beatdown, and Ifnir Deadlands as a removal trick. Field of Ruin is pretty good, we will need to see if it is suited for the meta, and then a bunch of Plains and Swamps.
I still haven't got the chance to play against any decks, but i will update this description when i do. I have left an ideal sideboard in the decklist, but we will need to see how the Ixalan meta develops to see how sideboards should be built. Please let me know in the comments what you thought of this deck, what would you change, and if you see any future for it!

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Date added 6 years
Last updated 6 years
Legality

This deck is not Standard legal.

Rarity (main - side)

2 - 0 Mythic Rares

21 - 5 Rares

19 - 5 Uncommons

9 - 4 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.37
Tokens Sacred Cat 1/1 W, Servo 1/1 C, Treasure, Vampire 1/1 W
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