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I tried to force the lands-in-graveyard theme, I thought it went pretty well, this deck is rather exciting. Wrenn and Six was a very late pick, but do not yell, for in this deck it seems decent. I think on turn 2 I will not be running it out, (partially because of the shoddy manabase) but it will be able to pick up cycling lands late game, or combine with an Igneous Elemental to shoot down a larger creature. Ruination rider seems pretty good, but whether or not it is smooth cannot be told. I do regret not landing a single springbloom dryad, and if I drafted this again I would look out for those, with no added assistance they beautifully curve into a t4 Igneous Elemental . I like the archetype though it was a little sparse, and finally I am very excited to see just how much I can turn on Spinehorn Minotaur with a Quakefoot Cyclops , a true combo indeed.

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Casual

99% Competitive

Date added 3 years
Last updated 3 years
Legality

This deck is Limited legal.

Rarity (main - side)

2 - 0 Mythic Rares

1 - 0 Rares

3 - 2 Uncommons

19 - 16 Commons

Cards 40
Avg. CMC 3.73
Tokens Bear 2/2 G, Elemental 1/1 R, Emblem Wrenn and Six, Spider 1/2 G
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