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Approx. Value:
$131.72
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Avg. CMC 1.83
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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, 19 distinct
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Name  Ed. Price Type Cost P T Modified
Rarity Color
Creature (18)
2 Boon Satyr
$0.15
Enchantment Creature - Satyr
4 2 23-Sep-2015 18:44
4 Cloudfin Raptor
$0.04
Creature - Bird Mutant
0 1 23-Sep-2015 18:44
4 Experiment One
$0.14
Creature - Human Ooze
1 1 23-Sep-2015 18:44
4 Strangleroot Geist
$0.15
Creature - Spirit
2 1 23-Sep-2015 18:44
4 Young Wolf
$0.16
Creature - Wolf
1 1 23-Sep-2015 18:44
Instant (20)
1 Become Immense
$0.25
Instant
23-Sep-2015 18:44
4 Mana Leak
$0.22
Instant
23-Sep-2015 18:44
4 Pongify
$1.53
Instant
23-Sep-2015 18:44
4 Rapid Hybridization
$0.67
Instant
23-Sep-2015 18:44
3 Remand
$0.25
Instant
23-Sep-2015 18:44
4 Vapor Snag
$0.20
Instant
23-Sep-2015 18:44
Sorcery (4)
4 Gitaxian Probe
$3.28
Sorcery
23-Sep-2015 18:44
Land (18)
4 Breeding Pool
$7.49
Land - Forest Island
23-Sep-2015 18:44
2 Flooded Strand
$13.94
Land
23-Sep-2015 18:44
4 Forest
$0.07
Basic Land - Forest
23-Sep-2015 18:44
1 Island
$0.06
Basic Land - Island
23-Sep-2015 18:44
2 Polluted Delta
$14.87
Land
23-Sep-2015 18:44
1 Windswept Heath
$8.56
Land
23-Sep-2015 18:44
4 Yavimaya Coast
$0.43
Land
23-Sep-2015 18:44
Sideboard - 15 cards, 6 distinct
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Name  Ed. Price Type Cost P T Modified
Rarity Color
Creature (1)
1 Boon Satyr
$0.15
Enchantment Creature - Satyr
4 2 23-Sep-2015 18:44
Instant (12)
3 Dispel
$0.35
Instant
23-Sep-2015 18:44
2 Essence Scatter
$0.14
Instant
23-Sep-2015 18:44
3 Fog
$0.32
Instant
23-Sep-2015 18:44
4 Vines of Vastwood
$0.65
Instant
23-Sep-2015 18:44
Enchantment (2)
2 Rancor
$0.81
Enchantment - Aura
23-Sep-2015 18:44

Notes
 
Tempo doesn't care about card quality, it doesn't care about how much your deck costs, and it doesn't care about how you would have won next turn. Tempo only cares about getting the jump on you and staying ahead long enough to kill you before you kill them.

However, in a weird way, tempo decks care about card advantage. The biggest advantage a tempo deck has is the virtual card advantage it gains by not giving you enough time to cast all your spells. In order to do that, you probably need to have a lower curve than average, and this deck certainly delivers on that.

To accomplish that goal, it runs such hits as Young Wolf and as many Pongifys as are legally allowed. It may seem weird to use so many, but aside from being good against Splinter Twin, they probably get cast on your own creatures far more often than your opponent's. Targeting your own Young Wolf or Strangleroot Geist levels up your own creature thanks to undying, plus it creates a 3/3 creature for you on the cheap. With Cloudfin Raptor and Experiment One, you can have some pretty sick early turns. From there, Mana Leak, Remand, and Vapor Snag maintain your advantage.

This deck is very cheap to build, even for a Modern deck. Obviously some Misty Rainforests would be a slight upgrade for the manabase, but when you're likely building on a budget, it doesn't make much of a difference. I doubt many games are won or lost on the back of Yavimaya Coast damage or because you couldn't fetch the basic Forest with your Flooded Strand.
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