Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍) vinVintage
Approx. Value:
$128.94

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Avg. CMC 1.81
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Main Deck - 60 cards, 24 distinct
Columns
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (24)
1 Blood Artist
$1.95 Creature - Vampire
3 Blood Seeker
$0.17 Creature - Vampire Shaman
2 Deathgreeter
$0.60 Creature - Human Shaman
3 Deathrite Shaman
$4.09 Creature - Elf Shaman
2 Kingpin's Pet
$0.12 Creature - Thrull
2 Pulse Tracker
$0.15 Creature - Vampire Rogue
3 Soul Warden
$2.04 Creature - Human Cleric
3 Soul's Attendant
$3.90 Creature - Human Cleric
3 Suture Priest
$2.08 Creature - Phyrexian Cleric
2 Wall of Limbs
$0.14 Creature - Zombie Wall
Instant (3)
1 Blessed Reversal
$0.28 Instant
2 Holy Day
$0.46 Instant
Sorcery (1)
1 Demonic Tutor
$38.26 Sorcery
Artifact (1)
1 Mindcrank
$13.32 Artifact
Enchantment (11)
2 Blind Obedience
$1.73 Enchantment
2 Blood Reckoning
$0.16 Enchantment
1 Bloodchief Ascension
$14.32 Enchantment
1 Eternal Thirst
$0.12 Enchantment - Aura
1 Moonlit Wake
$0.32 Enchantment
2 Spirit Link
$0.64 Enchantment - Aura
2 Vampiric Link
$0.72 Enchantment - Aura
Land (20)
1 Isolated Chapel
$1.78 Land
9 Plains
$0.09 Basic Land - Plains
10 Swamp
$1.15 Basic Land - Swamp
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
No cards here. :(

Notes
 
This is an immediate revision to the first version, adding Blessed Reversal and two copies of Holy Day for two copies of Spirit Link and one of Suture Priest. It cuts the chances of getting creatures (barely), but maintains the 20/13/5/2 (1.73 average cost) curve perfectly. The result is a version that can better withstand attacks, get better net damage in certain cases, and gain significant life against a broad-based attack. I might have benefitted by keeping a Spirit Link and a Suture Priest in lieu of the two copies of Blind Obedience, but having cheap extort and forcing things to enter tapped is a potential game-changer, especially at the 2-spot.
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