Type: Deck Idea
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Approx. Value:
$25.11
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Avg. CMC 2.33
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Avatar: The Last Airbender
releases on November 21, 2025!

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Avatar: The Last Airbender
releases on November 21, 2025!

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Main Deck - 60 cards, 22 distinct
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Rarity Color
Creature (31)
2 Cloudfin Raptor
$0.04
Creature - Bird Mutant
0 1 14-Jun-2015 01:31
4 Coiling Oracle
$0.20
Creature - Snake Elf Druid
1 1 14-Jun-2015 01:31
2 Elusive Krasis
$0.10
Creature - Fish Mutant
0 4 14-Jun-2015 01:31
4 Experiment One
$0.14
Creature - Human Ooze
1 1 14-Jun-2015 01:31
2 Fathom Mage
$0.40
Creature - Human Wizard
1 1 14-Jun-2015 01:31
3 Jhessian Infiltrator
$0.21
Creature - Human Rogue
2 2 14-Jun-2015 01:31
1 Kiora's Follower
$0.23
Creature - Merfolk
2 2 14-Jun-2015 01:31
1 Momir Vig, Simic Visionary
$0.30
Legendary Creature - Elf Wizard
2 2 14-Jun-2015 01:31
2 Nimbus Swimmer
$0.21
Creature - Leviathan
0 0 14-Jun-2015 01:31
1 Prime Speaker Zegana
$0.28
Legendary Creature - Merfolk Wizard
1 1 14-Jun-2015 01:31
2 Shambleshark
$0.04
Creature - Shark Crab
2 1 14-Jun-2015 01:31
2 Simic Fluxmage
$0.10
Creature - Merfolk Wizard
1 2 14-Jun-2015 01:31
4 Slippery Bogle
$0.95
Creature - Beast
1 1 14-Jun-2015 01:31
1 Zameck Guildmage
$0.17
Creature - Elf Wizard
2 2 14-Jun-2015 01:31
Instant (5)
1 Berserk
$11.23
Instant
14-Jun-2015 01:31
1 Biomass Mutation
$0.21
Instant
14-Jun-2015 01:31
3 Bioshift
$0.15
Instant
14-Jun-2015 01:31
Enchantment (4)
4 Favor of the Overbeing
$0.48
Enchantment - Aura
14-Jun-2015 01:31
Land (20)
8 Forest
$0.07
Basic Land - Forest
14-Jun-2015 01:31
1 Hinterland Harbor
$0.40
Land
14-Jun-2015 01:31
8 Island
$0.07
Basic Land - Island
14-Jun-2015 01:31
3 Simic Growth Chamber
$0.41
Land
14-Jun-2015 01:31
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
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Notes
 
After not giving it my all when I went with evolve in the past, I decided to give it a more forceful go. Dave tried it, and it went 3-3. I took most, but not all, evolve creatures; this puts the count at a Yum-Yum dozen (that's 14, for those of you unfamiliar with California's Yum-Yum Donuts). The rest are largely the usual suspects, boosting or filling in cheap spots. The 14/18/4/2/1/1 curve yields a 2.03 average. The ultimate problem here is that this is a deck built around a relatively weak card mechanic with a serious dependency.
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